Japanese producer, sound designer, and DJ Krush is one of the most influential figures in instrumental hip hop. The artist, who has managed to transform the turntable into a full-fledged musical instrument, will arrive at Lucerna Music Bar on October 25 with his signature set, where a dark atmosphere, cinematic imagination, and precise sound engineering converge.
He first encountered hip-hop culture in the early 1980s, when he was profoundly influenced by the film Wild Style. It was then that he began to develop his unique approach to DJing—not merely playing tracks, but creating live music through the manipulation of silence, rhythm, and space. In the early 1990s, he embarked on a solo career and quickly gained international recognition.
The turning point came in 1994 with his debut album KRUSH, which defined his sound: dark, minimalist, hypnotic. Since then, he has released more than a dozen albums of his own, and his work continues to evolve—from abstract hip-hop through downtempo to experimental electronica.
Over the course of more than three decades, DJ Krush has performed all over the world and has become a fixture at the biggest music festivals. His sets have been heard at events like Glastonbury, Coachella, the Montreux Jazz Festival, Sónar, and Roskilde, as well as on hundreds of other stages across continents.
DJ Krush is not just a DJ. He is a storyteller without words. His music has the power to draw you in, slow down time, and create a space where the listener can lose themselves and find themselves at the same time.
And on October 25, this sonic world will move to Lucerna Music Bar for one evening.
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