Tokyo’s nightlife might be lacking in legal warehouse-style venues, but Ohjo Building is one of the rare exceptions. A repurposed kissa-turned-brothel-turned-karaoke bar in the heart of Kabukicho, it’s one of the few spaces that nails that industrial rave atmosphere without risking a police shutdown.
It’s also the setting for the final party from it-girl DJ duo 666, a Tokyo-based act that spin a mix of hyperpop, noise and ambient blends through their sets. If this is your first time hearing of them, it’s a bittersweet introduction – they’ve become a staple in the city’s underground scene, and this will be their last hurrah in Tokyo.
The line-up features an assortment of amazing DJs and a screening by z0, with a set design and audiovisual environment built to deliver more than just a party.