目黒のリサイクルショップ「Hand To Mouth」の店主 廣永尚彦と、クリエイティブディレクター 安田浩一郎による、ドキュメンタリーラジオ。
暮らしや社会に潜む気になるノイズについて、会話の流れから引き寄せられた音を頼りに、思いもしなかった場所に辿り着こうとする。辿り着けないこともある。
背景にあるのは、様々なプロダクトが発する物理的なサウンドと空間のノイズ。そんな抽象的な部分から派生していく音楽の紹介。
物と音が繋ぐ回想、その質感が人を結びつける可能性を元に、店内で生まれる日常の体温を無加工で届ける、記録としての放送。
A documentary radio program hosted by Naohiko Hironaga, owner of the Meguro secondhand shop “Hand To Mouth,” and creative director Koichiro Yasuda.
Focusing on the intriguing noises hidden within our daily lives and society, they follow sounds drawn from the natural flow of their conversations, attempting to arrive at unexpected destinations—though sometimes, they never quite get there.
The backdrop of the show consists of the physical sounds emitted by various products and the ambient noise of the space itself. From these abstract elements, they branch out to introduce different kinds of music.
Rooted in the recollections woven together by objects and sounds, and the potential for their textures to connect people, this broadcast serves as a documentary record. It delivers the raw, unfiltered warmth of everyday life exactly as it unfolds inside the shop.