TOKYO JAZZ JOINTS
There's a certain kind of quiet magic found in the dimly lit, often cramped spaces where jazz is treated not as background music, but as a sacred artifact. TOKYO JAZZ JOINTS is an audio companion to that very specific world, guided by the voices and experiences of Philip Arneill and James Catchpole. This isn't a formal history lesson, but rather a series of intimate conversations that feel like pulling up a stool next to two friends who have made it their mission to seek out these hidden venues. Each episode unfolds like a shared discovery, weaving together the rich, warm sounds of vinyl crackle with the personal stories of the bar masters, the patrons, and the cities that house these tiny sanctuaries. You'll hear about the meticulous care taken with decades-old sound systems, the surprising connections forged across language barriers, and the deep respect for musical tradition that defines these places. The podcast extends the journey documented in their photobook, offering a sonic layer to the visual stillness of a photograph. It’s about the atmosphere, the chance encounters, and the almost spiritual dedication required to maintain these fading cultural gems. Listening feels like being let in on a secret map, one that leads not just to great music, but to pockets of profound authenticity in the backstreets of Tokyo and beyond.