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ojoo
ojoo is a Brussels-based, Moroccan-born musician, selector and organiser whose work hits where sound, politics and community collide, all shaped by mighty physical bass weight.
They’re part of Psst, an intersectional feminist collective, and co-builder of the Pssound System, a fully DIY rig built from the ground up by and for marginalised genders. Not a flex, but an act of resistance. Plywood, wires, community.
Raised on bootleg CD culture and shaped by constraint, ojoo found their voice in the pressure zones between dubplate and distortion. No clean lines, no polite transitions. Just raw blends, concrete rhythms, sirens, and silence.
They’ve played Unsound, Out.fest, Dekmantel, but you’re just as likely to hear them rinsing bass weight at warehouse squat parties or partaking in dub EQ workshops off the grid. Regular radio on Kiosk (Brussels) and Noods (Bristol) lets them build out their world besides the dancefloor.
They also curate nights, bringing their vision to venues and festivals; their latest shows in 2025 were at Botanique and Listen Festival, inviting artists to their hometown including Dali de Saint Paul, Grove, DJ Marcelle, Shackleton, Demdike Stare, and more.
ojoo doesn’t play music to pay homage, they live it, twist it, and push it to rupture. Every set is a terrain of pressure: political, sonic, personal.
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