Mon Sep 09 15:17:46 UTC 2024: ## Techno DJ OCD Battles Cancer, Reminds Fans That Young People Get Cancer Too

Berlin-based techno producer and DJ Chiara Bubu, known as OCD, is currently undergoing chemotherapy treatment for cancer. Despite the challenges of facing a serious illness, OCD has chosen to be open about her experience, using her platform to raise awareness about cancer and its impact on young people.

“Club music often exists in a bubble where people never age or face health challenges,” stated a recent article in Create Digital Media (CDM). “The club world can be cruel and out of touch with reality.” OCD’s openness challenges this perception and serves as a powerful reminder that even those who seem to live in an alternate universe can face real-life struggles.

OCD’s openness about her cancer journey has resonated with fans, who have rallied to support her. She’s shared details about her treatment, coping mechanisms, and the importance of seeking medical attention.

“It’s a reminder of the importance of screening and health support, and why health care for artists and freelancers matters,” CDM notes.

In addition to sharing her personal experience, OCD has continued to produce music and work on collaborations with artists like Angel Karel on the NOGENDER record label. She has also released an EP on Instruments of Discipline and continues to share mixtapes and track lists with her fans.

“OCD bleeds hard techno, born that way,” CDM writes, highlighting her commitment to the genre.

Though she has taken a temporary pause from touring to focus on her health, OCD is actively working on new projects and continues to be an influential force in the techno scene. Her story serves as an inspiration to those facing their own challenges and a reminder that even in the face of adversity, artists can continue to create and connect with their audiences.

CDM encourages readers to support OCD by purchasing her merchandise, listening to her music, and following her journey. “We owe OCD some extra energy to help her in that fight,” the article concludes. “And to continue to support her music work, even if it’s at a different pace alongside that treatment.”

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