Sonic Advisor Radio began as a simple idea — that music sounds better when someone who really cares about it is choosing it. No algorithms. No automated queues. Just a considered ear and a genuine love of sound.
Broadcasting from the Mornington Peninsula — a thin stretch of land with water on both sides, about an hour and a half south of Melbourne — Sonic Advisor Radio is shaped by its location. The light here changes slowly. The tides come and go. There's room to listen properly.
The station plays across genres without needing to explain itself. Ambient, electronic, folk, experimental, jazz, drone, pop — whatever holds its own in the room. Live sessions are recorded and broadcast from the Peninsula and beyond, spotlighting artists who deserve the time and space to be heard.
Once a week, the Sonic Advisor steps to the mic for the Cosmic Weather Report — a segment that takes the Moon, the planets, and the turning of the sky seriously. Drawing on astronomy, astrology, folklore, and the rhythms of the tides, it's a slow and personal take on what the cosmos is doing and what that might mean for the rest of us down here on the ground.
Sonic Advisor Radio is independent, unhurried, and genuinely curious.
Tune in. The frequency is always open.