A quiet, serious journal about how we listen.
Essays, interviews and slow-burn reviews. Reader-supported, no ads, no autoplay. Annual print issue. Think Apartamento for audiophiles.
A premium one-word concept for whatever you're building in sound — a label, a journal, a podcast network, a piece of hardware, an AI you can listen to. The url is doing the heavy lifting; the rest is up to you.
Essays, interviews and slow-burn reviews. Reader-supported, no ads, no autoplay. Annual print issue. Think Apartamento for audiophiles.
Ambient, jazz, drone, electroacoustic. Vinyl-first releases, generous splits, mixtapes that drop on the new moon. A roster you can name in one breath.
Six shows. One feed. A roster of hosts who say what they mean. Sponsored by companies who actually listen back. Hand-edited transcripts; no AI host fakes.
A DAC. A pair of monitors. A pocket recorder you'd actually take to dinner. The kind of company whose Instagram is mostly the workshop.
It says what it is. It says where it's going. Three words, one idea, zero hyphens.
Type it once, you remember it. Say it on a podcast, nobody asks how it's spelled.
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