“Where sound becomes culture, and culture becomes a living archive of the unheard.”
This podcast explores music not as entertainment alone, but as a cultural force, a historical thread, and an ever-shifting field of experimental possibilities.
Each episode dives into the worlds of avant-garde composition, underground movements, contemporary sound practices, and the hidden connections that shape the way we listen today.
From experimental electronica, post-industrial textures, and ambient minimalism, to folk mutations, noise-based practices, and hybrid global sound cultures, the show examines how artists expand—sometimes even break—the boundaries of what music can be.
Rather than simply reviewing releases, we trace the historical context, aesthetic frameworks, and technological shifts that give these works meaning.
Whether you are a producer, a sound artist, a researcher, or simply a curious listener, this podcast offers a deep, accessible, and globally-minded journey through the edges of music culture.
Expect thoughtful commentary, references to influential scenes and movements, and occasional dives into the philosophy of listening itself.
Join us as we build an international archive of sound—one episode at a time.
“Where sound becomes culture, and culture becomes a living archive of the unheard.”
This podcast explores music not as entertainment alone, but as a cultural force, a historical thread, and an ever-shifting field of experimental possibilities.
Each episode dives into the worlds of avant-garde composition, underground movements, contemporary sound practices, and the hidden connections that shape the way we listen today.
From experimental electronica, post-industrial textures, and ambient minimalism, to folk mutations, noise-based practices, and hybrid global sound cultures, the show examines how artists expand—sometimes even break—the boundaries of what music can be.
Rather than simply reviewing releases, we trace the historical context, aesthetic frameworks, and technological shifts that give these works meaning.
Whether you are a producer, a sound artist, a researcher, or simply a curious listener, this podcast offers a deep, accessible, and globally-minded journey through the edges of music culture.
Expect thoughtful commentary, references to influential scenes and movements, and occasional dives into the philosophy of listening itself.
Join us as we build an international archive of sound—one episode at a time.
A deep dive into the history of future jazz, its landmark records, and the evolution of the tools behind the sound.
Exploring the fusion of jazz, electronics, and changing production technologies.
A journey through the history of experimental music, from avant-garde composition to AI-generated sound.
Exploring noise, chance, technology, and authorship, this episode examines how experimental music continues to redefine what music can be.
An exploration of acoustic solutions for reducing human–bear conflict.
Focusing on low-impact sound design, environmental cues, and coexistence, this episode examines how carefully shaped audio can help humans and wildlife share space more safely and sustainably.
An exploration of the bedroom producer era and music made in isolation.
Focusing on intimacy, minimal tools, and loop-based creation, this episode examines how solitary production reshaped sound, authorship, and the meaning of creative independence.
An exploration of Zeni Geva and controlled extremity.
Focusing on precision, repetition, and physical impact, this episode examines how Zeni Geva transforms noise and metal into disciplined force—music that confronts the body as much as the ear.
This philosophical deep dive explores ambient music, a genre defined by the paradox that it uniquely asks the listener not to listen to it actively. The core question guiding the discussion is the function of music meant to be ignorable.
An exploration of DJ Harvey’s long-form DJ philosophy.
Focusing on flow, genre-crossing selection, and deep late-night grooves, this episode examines how Harvey turns DJ sets into extended journeys—elastic, immersive, and driven by collective movement.
What if Sanae Takaichi isn’t best understood through policy—but through heavy metal?
This episode breaks down her political style as loud, aggressive, and uncompromising, drawing parallels between metal music and the kind of politics that thrives on confrontation and clarity over nuance.
An exploration of Merzbow and the aesthetics of extreme noise.
Focusing on saturation, repetition, and sonic pressure, this episode examines noise as material and method—sound that challenges perception, endurance, and the act of listening itself.
An exploration of Shibuya-kei, from its 1990s origins to today.
Focusing on 10 essential tracks, key equipment, and listening recommendations, this episode examines how Shibuya-kei blended global pop influences into a refined, playful, and enduring sound.
An exploration of Teo Macero’s role in shaping Miles Davis’s sound.
Focusing on tape editing, repetition, and structural transformation, this episode examines how studio technique turned improvisation into composition—reshaping jazz and recorded music itself.
An exploration of Gundam through sound and atmosphere.
Focusing on futuristic motifs, repetition, and emotional restraint, this episode examines how music helps frame Gundam’s enduring themes of war, technology, and human consequence.
An exploration of Underground Resistance as techno with purpose.
Focusing on raw rhythm, repetition, and intensity, this episode examines how UR transformed techno into a language of resistance—music built for movement, autonomy, and collective force.
An exploration of the evolution of Christmas songs across time.
Focusing on melody, repetition, and emotional continuity, this episode examines how Christmas music moved from communal carols to intimate pop recordings—changing form while preserving its sense of warmth and memory.
An exploration of Nala Sinephro’s ambient-jazz universe.
Focusing on sustained tones, minimal harmony, and slow transformation, this episode examines how her music blurs jazz and ambient into a meditative listening space—quiet, expansive, and deeply immersive.
An exploration of Joe Hisaishi’s music and its 40-year relationship with Studio Ghibli.
Focusing on melody, repetition, and emotional restraint, this episode examines how Hisaishi’s compositions shape memory and storytelling—music that moves quietly, yet stays for a lifetime.
An exploration of why Visual Kei and idol culture continue to overlap.
Focusing on shared emotional structures, pop hooks, and theatrical intensity, this episode examines how sound, image, and fandom enable these seemingly opposite scenes to cross boundaries and coexist.
An exploration of 1970s Japanese disco through rhythm, groove, and urban atmosphere.
Focusing on live funk-influenced basslines, tight arrangements, and dancefloor momentum, this episode examines how disco was reimagined in Japan—elegant, physical, and deeply rooted in its era.
Produced by Monumental Movement Records.
An exploration of Future Jazz as the fusion of jazz harmony and electronic rhythm.
Focusing on broken beats, warm textures, and improvisational flow, this episode examines how Future Jazz creates space between structure and freedom—music designed to drift, breathe, and evolve.
An exploration of New Wave as music shaped by machines, repetition, and emotional distance.
Focusing on synthetic rhythm, restrained vocals, and minimalist structure, this episode examines how New Wave transformed punk energy into controlled motion—cool, persistent, and quietly expressive.