Open Airwaves turns the idea of a recording studio inside out. Set in a public garden, it offers a fully equipped booth for anyone curious about sound, whether you make music for a living or have only ever hummed ideas to yourself. DJ decks, microphones and production tools sit ready, no investment required, no expertise assumed. You turn up, try things out and see what happens. What makes it stick is the intention behind it. This collaboration between One Bangkok and Bangkok Community Radio treats songwriting as a way of noticing the city. Small emotions, half-formed stories and casual experiments are recorded and kept, forming a living audio archive of urban life. Some pieces will surface online, others simply exist. A place to test ideas, listen differently and leave a trace, however rough, of how Bangkok sounds right now.
Until February 8. Free. One Bangkok, 3pm-9pm

