Dvdasa - The Complete Archive – Safe & Deluxe

Here is a selection of some of the most talked-about episodes from the archive:

A recurring crew of eccentric personalities surrounded the hosts, including Money Mark, Critter, Bobby Lee, Yoshi Obayashi, and visual artist Harry Kim. Why Is the Archive Hard to Find?

As Choe’s mainstream art career and Hollywood presence grew (including his later roles in FX's The Choe Show and Netflix’s Beef ), the highly controversial, legally gray, and explicit nature of DVDASA became a liability.

Despite its underground feel, the show attracted major cultural figures: David Chang: DVDASA - The Complete Archive

At its core, DVDASA was a lifestyle and talk podcast, but describing it as such fails to capture its reality. It was an immersive, avant-garde audio and visual experience broadcast from a heavily modified, neon-lit studio in Los Angeles.

The Complete Archive of DVDASA is available exclusively via as a DRM-free digital download (all 200+ hours) or as a limited-edition USB drive housed in a replica of Choe’s spray-painted microphone case. Proceeds benefit the Akira Family Foundation (supporting sex worker health initiatives) and the Choe Center for Unmediated Expression —a new grant for artists working outside traditional media.

Dedicated "DVDASA family" members have maintained torrents and private drive links to preserve the episodes. YouTube Re-uploads: Here is a selection of some of the

It was just a group of friends—some famous, some infamous, some anonymous—who happened to hit “record.” They talked about depression, money, sex, failure, and art with a lack of curation that now seems almost radical.

The episode aired live. Within 12 hours, the internet exploded. The Daily Mail picked it up. Anonymous death threats to the sponsors (including Vitamin Water and Adidas) flooded in. Choe went into hiding. The show was deleted.

DVDASA: The Complete Archive DVDASA (Double Vag Double Anal Sensitive Artist) was a groundbreaking, chaotic, and fiercely independent podcast hosted by artist David Choe and adult film star Asa Akira. Running primarily from 2013 to 2015, the show became a cultural phenomenon, gathering a cult following for its raw honesty, unpredictable celebrity guests, and boundary-pushing conversations. Despite its underground feel, the show attracted major

The show had segments:

★★★★☆ (loses one star for the 20-minute voicemail episodes that are unlistenable even by fan standards)

What happened was DVDASA —a live-streamed, uncensored audio-visual fever dream. The show’s format was deliberately broken: no call-screening, no commercial breaks, no safe words. Guests ranged from MMA fighter BJ Penn to porn legend Sasha Grey to Choe’s own mother. Topics veered from the philosophy of orgasm to the logistics of smuggling drugs across borders—often in the same sentence.

The podcast acted as a digital time capsule of the early 2010s in Los Angeles. It captured the art scene, the rise of modern digital media, and the chaotic nature of internet fame long before it became mainstream. 3. The Origins of Modern Comedy

DVDASA is the ghost in the machine of the podcasting world. Its memory is kept alive only in screenshots of controversy, fleeting references on other shows, and the fragmented memories of its dedicated listeners.