RA.855 DJ Nobu

Published: Oct. 23, 2022, 10 p.m.

b'As part of RA2122, our ongoing celebration of 21 years of club culture, we\'ll be featuring some of our favourite DJs from around the world, highlighting the parties or clubs most important to their lives in dance music. \\n\\nThe first time we featured DJ Nobu on the RA Podcast, over ten years ago, we called him "one of Japan\'s best DJs." In hindsight, i think we can all agree that the country qualifier is no longer necessary: he\'s one of the world\'s best DJs, bar none. An absolute master at curating and mixing techno, Nobu has helped to inspire a Japanese school of techno that is psychedelic, hypnotic and often very pretty, without losing the genre\'s oomph or edge. And he\'s more popular than ever around the world, playing some of the best parties and clubs in pretty much any country or city you could name.\\n\\nBut DJ Nobu\'s roots and heart are close to home. Frustrated with techno in the Japanese capitol, he created his own party in his neighbouring hometown, Chiba, where nightlife was less pretentious and the vibe was a little looser. Future Terror quickly became known as one of Japan\'s premiere techno parties, and paved the way not only for Nobu himself, but many other Japanese DJs who Nobu and his later partner Haruka gave the chance to shine. The party also recently celebrated its landmark 20th anniversary with its first-ever party in London.\\n\\nThis mix is a direct tribute and encapsulation of Future Terror, what Nobu calls a "condensed story" of the series focusing on the more outr\\xe9 elements at the fore\\u2014an "awareness of techno" with plenty of more leftfield tracks thrown in. What follows might be a little gentler than you\'d expect from Nobu, but it\'s all top-tier techno mixed with an expert hand.\\n\\n@djnobu_bitta\\n\\nRead more at https://ra.co/podcast/855'