Over 100 mainline episodes, plus various "B-side" recordings and late-night rants.
Restricted to short, heavily edited commentary videos or brief audio snippets.
Asa Akira was (and remains) a powerhouse and director in the adult film industry, known for winning numerous AVN awards. Together, they created a show officially described as a "lifestyle, relationship and entertainment podcast" aimed at helping "youth with relationship, sexuality, gambling and career problems". dvdasa the complete archive hot
: The dynamic between David Choe and Asa Akira, which combined high-concept art world talk with blunt discussions on sexuality and relationships.
Many audio episodes exist online, but the full-length video episodes—which featured explicit art, wild studio antics, and uncensored interactions—are incredibly rare. Over 100 mainline episodes, plus various "B-side" recordings
DVDASA was not a typical talk show. It was a multimedia experiment broadcast from "The dynamic homestead" in Los Angeles. The show blended elements of a late-night talk show, a musical jam session, and a psychological experiment.
, and various figures from the underground art and adult worlds. High-Stakes Storytelling Together, they created a show officially described as
The show’s full title was a misnomer designed to shock. While the hosts hailed from the porn industry (Akira) and a sex-positive subculture (Choe), the content was rarely focused on graphic sex acts for arousal. Instead, sex was discussed as a mechanical, humorous, or philosophical component of human existence.
This wasn’t comedy. It was something else. A folder called “Asa’s Hidden Game” contained eight hours of Asa Akira running a secret underground poker ring for disillusioned Hollywood assistants. David Choe painted murals live while losing $40,000 a hand. The art sold mid-game. Someone paid $12,000 for a wet painting of a crying eggplant.