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About Swound Sound

Swound Sound is a weekly live-recorded DJ and listening session dedicated to electronic music, beyond trends and genre boundaries.

Founded in 1992 in Vienna by DJ Makossa and MC Sugar B, Swound Sound has been curated for 33 years with a focus on carefully selected, non-commercial and independent releases, guided by musical depth rather than style definitions.

Each session is recorded live in front of an audience, capturing both the music and the atmosphere of the room. The format encourages attentive listening, long-form storytelling and musical continuity instead of peak-time programming.

After 33 years as a weekly radio show on Austrian national broadcaster FM4, Swound Sound continues independently — staying true to its original idea: curation over categorisation, listening over distraction.

This channel presents full-length live recording sessions (DJ mixes) and selected archive material.

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