Kasheme is almost too obvious a ListenBars fit, which is usually where the writing should get more careful. The Zurich room calls itself a listening bar, but the stronger proof is in the way it behaves: couches, records, a living-room layout, a programme built around selectors, live sessions, conversations, and the simple idea that people should slow down and listen.
The official site puts it plainly: music and people are the centre, with weekly Livingroom sessions, listening events, live sets, and a no-reservations policy. Zürich Tourism describes it as a retro living room, musical adventure, integrated record shop, and occasional basement mini-club. In Your Pocket adds the important social detail: DJs, musicians, guest listening sessions, live acts, a basement studio, and a record-store function before evening service.
The exact system chain is not public, so this listing does not pretend to know the speakers, amplification, mixer, or turntables. What is clear is the format. Kasheme is a proper music-led bar with a record culture, a listening-room identity, and enough social ease to avoid becoming precious. Best for people who want records, cocktails, and a room that lets music set the pace.