Radio Dispatches From Southeast Asia
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About the Show
From The Margins is a unique mashup of talk, radio theater, and iconic music tracks and forgotten B-sides that remind you why you fell in love with music in the first place.
The show is recorded live from the outer rim of civilization where the jungles of Thailand, Cambodia, and Laos blur into each other like a wet watercolor bleeding past its own borders. Think, Dom Pradit.
Each episode includes:
Curated music from our own 20,000 song library ranging from obscure B-sides to deep-catalog classics
Radio-theater storytelling based on mostly real experiences and characters from the book
Lived-in commentary on culture, identity, survival, and legacy
Immersive field audio carried by natural ambient sound from village life
This show exists in the space between a podcast, a music discovery hour, and an audio diary from the periphery.
It’s recorded from an open-air, stilt-house studio where red-dust roads stretch toward the border, and roosters bicker with the sunrise long before morning officially arrives.
And that ambient audio? It’s part of every broadcast — not as background, but as a testament to the place the signal is actually coming from.
If you want radio that feels real, conversations that feels lived in, with music pulled from the deep corners of an archive built over decades of life lived, you have arrived. This is it.
If it resonates, follow along, share, and help cement the legacy.
Radio Archives
Fire in the Hole: A Sijo and Kentucky
The Gold in The Periphery
Looms, Lies, and The Unraveling
Rice, Rubber, and The Gospel According to Willie
The Maiden Broadcast, a Brief Intro From The Fault Line. Willie Makes a Cameo
