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TELEMETRY VOL 2 - PulseCheck

March 19, 2026

CHICAGO — A new installment of Chicago’s underground house scene is set to take over later this month as Insider773 teams up with PulseCheck to present TELEMETRY VOL. 2 on Saturday, March 28 at Everything Bar Chicago from 9:30 PM to 1:30 AM.

The collaborative event will spotlight rising local DJs Jayden Dee, Alec Nuckols, and Emvee, each bringing a distinct approach to minimal house and techno.

According to Insider773 and PulseCheck, the March 28 event is designed to be “a proper clinic and night of nonstop energy,” offering attendees an immersive experience rooted in the city’s house music culture while also pushing it forward through fresh talent.

The event is free to attend with RSVP via the link below, and organizers anticipate a strong turnout from both dedicated house fans and newcomers looking to tap into Chicago’s nightlife scene.

TELEMETRY VOL. 2 is supported by sponsors Club Officials and JB Countertops LLC, reflecting continued partnerships between local brands and the city’s growing independent music community.

As Chicago remains a global hub for house music, collaborations like Insider773 and PulseCheck aim to keep the culture evolving—one dancefloor at a time.

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