Underground radio, music, and culture for deep listeners.

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About Electrik Cake
Electrik Cake is a long-form underground radio experience from Coco Street — The Valiant Queen, built for deep listeners.
Before Coco was a DJ, before she was a vocalist, before any station or platform, she was a deep listener. That spirit shapes every session: full records, patient movement, emotional arc, and room for the music to open.
Electrik Cake is audio-first by design. Some sessions move through house, garage, soul, funk, disco-tech, Afro-Latin-Brazilian rhythms, praise, techno, and beyond — but the foundation stays the same: music given time, context, and care.
This is not fast-scroll listening.
This is long-play sound for people who still know how to stay with a record.
Whether experienced as pure sound or with a visual companion, Electrik Cake is built as a complete, unhurried listening experience.
How to Approach the Sessions
There is no order to follow and nothing to catch up on.
Each session stands on its own while also contributing to the wider Electrik Cake world. Some are made for movement. Some are made for reflection. Some are built for the late-night drive, the kitchen speaker, the headphones, the long walk, or the room where you finally get a minute to breathe.
Start anywhere.
Stay with what holds you.
About Coco Street — The Valiant Queen
Coco Street — The Valiant Queen is a curator, vocalist, and recording artist building a deep-listening world through long-form underground radio, original music, and carefully shaped sessions.
Her approach is rooted in "respect for the record." She lets each musical work open because the artists built something worth hearing — the intro, the atmosphere, the turn, the groove, the release, and the quiet details that only appear when the listener stays with the sound.
As a curator, Coco treats arrangement as meaning. Each track is placed not only for impact, but for how it shapes the whole: the movement, the emotional clarity, the transitions, and the world the session creates.
Her original music lives inside that same ecosystem — not as interruption, but as part of the larger listening experience.
