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Deep Listening in Japan

A sonic journey into Japan's unique culture of music cafΓ©s and listening bars. Meet the owners and regulars of these audiophile venues for classical, jazz and electronic music.

A sonic journey into Japan's unique culture of music cafΓ©s and listening bars. Places where people come together to indulge in deep listening in audiophile quality, with venues for fans of everything from classical, jazz, to electronic music.

This culture has its origins in the time prior to the second world war, when imported records and audio equipment were prohibitively expensive. People began to gather in cafΓ©s where, for the price of a cup of coffee, they could listen to rare records on the highest quality gramophones.

While the traditional classical and jazz cafΓ©s are slowly disappearing, there are new modern listening bars emerging, often concentrating on specific genres and even microgenres of contemporary music, with a focus on the same concept of concentrated and collective listening.

Rich in binaural recordings, this radio documentary features the owners and regulars of legendary music cafΓ©s, like the classical music cafΓ©s Violon in Tokyo, and Musik in Kyoto, the jazz cafΓ© Downbeat in Yokohama, as well as the DJ-Bar Bridge, a cutting-edge listening bar in Shibuya, Tokyo.

Producer: Andreas Hartmann in collaboration with Julia Shimura
Translation: Krzysztof Honowski
Voice Actors: Peter Becker, Matthew Burton, Ian Dickinson, Riah Knight and Tomas Sinclair Spencer
Photo Credit: Andreas Hartmann

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29 minutes

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Sat 17 Aug 2024 22:00

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  • Sun 26 Mar 2023 18:45
  • Sat 17 Aug 2024 22:00

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