Peakerspace
Communal music listening — online and off.
A communal listening project in two halves: the social ritual of listening together — the way hi-fi listening bars have revived — and an app that builds you a playlist for the feeling you want, not the history you have.
Streaming made music infinite and, somehow, lonely. We listen alone, in the background, fed tracks by an algorithm that mostly reflects our past. Two things got lost: the ritual of listening together — intentional, high-fidelity, shared — and the simple act of choosing music by how you want to feel rather than what you played last week.
Peakerspace treats those as one idea. There's a space: curated communal listening — sessions and events built around real sound and being in a room with other people, in the lineage of the Japanese kissa and today's listening bars. And there's an app: tell it the emotion you want to feel or the sonic you're craving, and it composes a playlist for that — starting from the feeling, not your listening history.
Listen together, on purpose
Communal sessions — in a room or in a shared online space — where the music is the point, not the backdrop.
Start from the feeling
Name the mood or the sonic you're craving; get a playlist composed for where you want to go, not where you've been.
High fidelity, low friction
The intention and care of a listening bar, made portable — the ritual without the gatekeeping.
In conception through 2026 — an early studio bet on music as something we do together and on purpose. We're sharing the thinking first; the build follows.