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Tokyo 2020: The Olympic DJs playing in empty stadiums | Tokyo 2020: The Olympic DJs playing in empty stadiums |
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Fans may have been banned from attending the Olympic Games in Tokyo due to the Covid-19 pandemic - but that doesn’t mean the venues have been completely silent. | Fans may have been banned from attending the Olympic Games in Tokyo due to the Covid-19 pandemic - but that doesn’t mean the venues have been completely silent. |
Many DJs have found themselves in the unusual position of having to curate and play music in virtually empty Olympic stadiums. | Many DJs have found themselves in the unusual position of having to curate and play music in virtually empty Olympic stadiums. |
The BBC’s Aaron Akinyemi met three DJs in Tokyo who gave an insight into how they create playlists to motivate athletes in the absence of a crowd’s energy, and how the pandemic is changing Tokyo's nightlife. | The BBC’s Aaron Akinyemi met three DJs in Tokyo who gave an insight into how they create playlists to motivate athletes in the absence of a crowd’s energy, and how the pandemic is changing Tokyo's nightlife. |
Produced, filmed and edited by Aaron Akinyemi | Produced, filmed and edited by Aaron Akinyemi |