Terminal Sync connects Asia & Italy via Flussi Sonori podcast
The platform will host an event in Fukuoka on December 21, with featuring its founder & past podcast contributors
Flussi Sonori is an innovative podcast channel founded by artist Sabbion Manuel aka Terminal Sync.
Launched with the ambitious goal of bridging the underground music scenes of Asia and Italy—particularly Venice—Manuel aims to spotlight both emerging and established artists from across the Asian music landscape.
The inspiration for Flussi Sonori was born during Manuel's extensive travels across Asia. In countries like South Korea, Japan, Thailand, and Hong Kong, he encountered artists whose unique sounds and creativity left a profound impression on him.
Motivated to share their talents with a wider audience, he created a platform that connects these artists with European listeners, fostering cultural exchange through the universal language of music.
At its core, the project is a celebration of cultural connection through sound. Each podcast episode features not only mixes by Asian artists but also in-depth interviews, offering insights into their musical journeys and the cultural influences shaping their artistry. These stories give listeners a glimpse into the vibrant underground scenes that define these artists' work.
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Next week, Flussi Sonori takes a significant step forward with an event in Fukuoka, Japan, on Saturday, December 21.
Manuel, performing as Terminal Sync, will share the stage with Yukari Okamura and YSK, both of whom have already contributed to the podcast series.
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Looking ahead, Flussi Sonori plans to expand its footprint with events in Venice, inviting artists featured in the podcast to perform live. By continuing to deepen its connections in Asia, the project seeks to celebrate and unite the rich tapestry of underground techno sounds that transcend cultural boundaries.
Manuel's journey began in Padova in the late 1990s, where his passion for electronic music grew into a broader exploration of genres like ambient and dub. From DJing at private parties to incorporating motion graphics into his work, his evolution reflects a dedication to merging sound and visual art, crafting immersive experiences that resonate deeply with audiences.
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With eight mixes already available on Soundcloud, featuring artists such as KYKR, Soseol, and Tatsuoki, Flussi Sonori continues to forge a bridge of sound between the techno communities of Asia and Italy.
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Amira Waworuntu is Mixmag Asia’s Managing Editor, follow her on Instagram.
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