RA.846 DJ Noir

Published: Aug. 21, 2022, 10 p.m.

b'"You can\'t take a sound and exclude the people who created it and say, this is our sound," DJ Noir said in our 2020 feature about Juke Bounce Werk, the label she-cofounded. "No, it\'s either Chicago footwork or it\'s other." \\n\\nBack then, the Los Angeles-based imprint and crew was still primarily focused around footwork, but Noir and co\\u2014including artists like Kush Jones, DJ SWISHA, Surly and Sonic D\\u2014have branched out into all sorts of uptempo sounds, touching on house, UK garage, jungle and funk, but always with the fleet-footed approach that makes JBW what it is. "We used to sit down and say, we have to make 160, or we have to keep it footwork and juke," Jones said in that same feature, "but we are also like, if you are strong and developed in another sound, then you should also be free."\\n\\nSitting atop this empire of boundary-breaking, innovative dance music is DJ Noir, who is one of LA\'s best uptempo DJs, or honestly, of any genre. Her sets can be speedy and intense, sure, but it\'s the way she lets off steam at just the right moments, or gracefully dips into halftime, maybe even a spot of dubstep, that really sets her apart. The LA scene is spoiled to be able to see her DJ quite frequently, but along with the artists she tirelessly promotes and develops with JBW, she deserves a wider, more global spotlight. We hope her RA Podcast might convince you of that, too, an hour of remarkable DJing and skillful blending that connects continents and scenes, from Alix Perez to INVT to Nikki Nair and Bastiengoat. Buckle up!\\n\\nRead more at https://ra.co/podcast/846'