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How Japanese Listening Bars Took Over the World, with Filmmaker Nick Dwyer

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Kissa is so much more than just playing records in a cafe or bar.

In "Nick Dwyer Speaks Volumes," Derrick dives into the rich history of jazz kissa - also known as listening cafes - Japanese hi-fi culture, and ponders the good and bad of trendy, Japanese-inspired record bars in the west.

Notable Kissa mentioned in this episode: Cafe Lion, Eigakan, Basie, Milonga Nueva, Posy, Rhinoçéros (Berlin), Hosoi (Stockholm), ESP Hi Fi (Denver, USA)

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Learn more about "A Century in Sound" here: https://cphdox.dk/film/a-century-in-sound/

Speaks Volumes is produced by Julia Wang. Logo and branding by Jonny Sikov.

Support the show and access exclusive content: https://patreon.com/gee_derrick

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Kissa is so much more than just playing records in a cafe or bar.

In "Nick Dwyer Speaks Volumes," Derrick dives into the rich history of jazz kissa - also known as listening cafes - Japanese hi-fi culture, and ponders the good and bad of trendy, Japanese-inspired record bars in the west.

Notable Kissa mentioned in this episode: Cafe Lion, Eigakan, Basie, Milonga Nueva, Posy, Rhinoçéros (Berlin), Hosoi (Stockholm), ESP Hi Fi (Denver, USA)

Follow Nick Dwyer

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nickdwyernz/

Learn more about "A Century in Sound" here: https://cphdox.dk/film/a-century-in-sound/

Speaks Volumes is produced by Julia Wang. Logo and branding by Jonny Sikov.

Support the show and access exclusive content: https://patreon.com/gee_derrick

Follow Derrick Gee

TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@gee_derrick

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gee_derrick/

Newsletter: https://derrickgee.substack.com/

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/user/derrickgee?si=a604e4b34a1d4255

Watch the video podcast: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLArYIy4cER9tNSFhTWsAJVE21EJmFkOF4

Speaks Volumes is kindly sponsored by:

Squarespace

Get 10% off your first purchase of website or domain. Head to squarespace.com/volume and use code word VOLUME

  continue reading

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