To preserve DVDASA is to preserve the argument that art—even disgusting, flawed, repetitive art—deserves to exist.
For underground internet culture enthusiasts, few pieces of media hold as much mythic status as DVDASA . An acronym for Double Vag Double Anal Sensitive Artist , the show was a wildly unpredictable, chaotic, and eventually scrubbed-from-the-internet podcast hosted by world-renowned artist David Choe and adult film star Asa Akira. DVDASA - The Complete Archive
The DVDASA archive is more than a collection of lost audio files; it is a perfect artifact of its era. It was a grand, messy, and ultimately tragic experiment in the 2010s ethos of radical transparency. To preserve DVDASA is to preserve the argument
The show attracted an eclectic mix of guests who felt safe shedding their PR-trained personas in Choe's studio. The archive features raw, often vulnerable conversations with figures such as: Comedians like and Andrew Santino Musicians like Mike Patton (Faith No More) and Die Antwoord The DVDASA archive is more than a collection
While the show is unlikely ever to return to mainstream streaming networks, the fan-maintained complete archive ensures that this chaotic piece of internet history remains preserved for subculture historians.
David Choe continued to reference the podcast as "a complete extension of my art". Yet, the aggressive scrubbing of the "Erection Quest" episode following the success of Beef suggests an attempt to distance himself from that artistic statement.
This era establishes the foundational chemistry between David and Asa. It features deep dives into Choe’s hitchhiking journeys, Akira's insights into the adult industry, and the introduction of core crew members. 2. The Golden Era (Episodes 31–80)