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We're not going to stop making cassettes, we've been privileged to focus on more vinyl releases, but there will always be cassettes to go with them.
Vintage cassettes and VHS tapes will also be on hand.
The discs came in large, heavy, plastic cassettes for protection.
The cassettes' size and weight made them difficult to store.
In total, 20 cassettes can be loaded into the top.
They just sent me a box of the original cassettes!
Say what you will about cassettes and Walkmans becoming obsolete.
His goal was to get rid of the VHS cassettes.
Chances are, some of you still have old VHS cassettes.
I've sent cassettes with photocopies as covers and all that.
"Cassettes are obsolete, captured by an obsolete photo technique," he said.
We recorded songs off the radio onto cassettes and handwrote lyrics.
Whether it's baseball cards and comics or rap cassettes and magazines.
VHS cassettes were hawked in underground hip-hop and graffiti mags.
This nifty turntable lets you convert records and cassettes into digital audio.
But to answer your question: Didn't you hear that cassettes are back?
Don't try to play cassettes or use batteries in this update, though.
I grew up with Descendents cassettes in my car in high school.
"I've made 101 cassettes since the first of the year," he said.
Malbert makes his music by hacking everything from cassettes to mini-discs.
Ultimately, Malbert asserts he's not some weirdo with a fetish for cassettes.
I actually have some cassettes of those sessions that are pretty cool.
You'll present deep cuts from warped cassettes as evidence of your expertise.
So when you want to order your CDs or cassettes or vinyl, whatever.
The magnetic material of a floppy isn't unlike the tape found in cassettes.
"Floppy discs won't catch up to the popularity of cassettes," Pietruszewski said assuredly.
Cassettes are economical, but what would you do if you had unlimited resources?
About 80 percent of what's available is used, including some CDs and cassettes.
He spent nights alone listening to his cassettes because it passed the time.
Thump: As a DJ and producer, what about a cassettes appeals to you?
Don't waste your time hunting down blank cassettes and broken Walkmans on eBay, however.
"We traded them on cassettes around the world in 1982 and 1983," remembers Bullen.
He bought about $13 worth of cassettes and paid $24.88 for a tape recorder.
Music cassettes sent to him from friends abroad included secret messages from the British.
The same with the video cassettes his grandfather sent him when he was in Italy.
She even confiscates the family's magazines and pop music cassettes and sets them on fire.
Deaver tells on those cassettes — tragedies from generations past, told as if they just happened.
Sales of cassettes and CDs already far outstripped those of 12-inch glossy black platters.
Only, it doesn't actually play cassettes, so don't go breaking your collection out of storage.
LONDON — The stage filled with women in Princess Diana masks, smashing VHS cassettes with hammers.
As for me, my cassettes are still sitting in a cabinet, dusty and unused for decades.
The new RAMZi album will be out on April 22 on a small run of cassettes.
Do you have a good record store nearby, and does it sell cassettes and vinyl, too?
They were also drawn to the Yemenite folk cassettes they heard when they visited their grandparents.
At night, Madonna slipped cassettes of her songs to D.J.s at Danceteria and the Fun House.
Though cassettes are having a second life through sales of older albums and the DIY noise scene, 8-tracks have been out of the market since the early 123s and haven't really made a comeback in stores like Urban Outfitters, which sells CDs, vinyls, and cassettes.
Yes. We did not have a lot of avenues, but we pressed up a lot of cassettes.
Excerpts of Salas's cassettes are shown, and they make for some of the documentary's most striking moments.
Mr. Shimkovitz first encountered Katapila's music last spring, while shopping for cassettes in the Ghanaian city Kumasi.
We got a four track recorder, started dubbing cassettes and everything, and that was pretty much it.
Marshall Fisher, who runs a local DIY tape label, Fantastic Cassettes, is another vital DIY-culture persona.
Rumor has it, they actually sell cassettes of their mixtapes (which they recorded on hallucinogens) with acid.
Five-hundred-and-twelve audio cassettes have been sent by Sega to games journalists around the world.
The right half became a video rental store, with racks of cassettes where once had been poetry.
He also has shots of the CDs and audio cassettes that are supposedly left over from old investigations.
He'd convert the recordings into albums and cassettes for his clients at a discount to traditional recording studios.
Like people still have cassettes, vinyls, and CDs, and I think that all is going to be around.
Years later, when he recorded the first cassettes of his guitar playing, he used it to label them.
A record player that also plays CDs, the radio, has aux and Bluetooth connectivity, and even plays cassettes.  
The discs themselves were super delicate (necessitating the cassettes) and could become unplayable if exposed to dusty air.
And my mum and I used to listen to his cassettes in the car when I was little.
"These machines felt like the bigger relatives to the cassettes that I'd been playing with," he told me.
There are also a number of traditional DIY Berlin no-name bars, one of which plays only cassettes.
She also showed off GAF's film cassettes used in X-rays, dressed, far more popularly, as a nurse.
Doesn't Titus know he can just go to Ikea and find some shelves he can use for cassettes?
Davis tells me that he got the idea to use the sample from his collection of rap cassettes.
While gathering their research for the book, Tegan and Sara found cassettes of some of their earliest songs.
It even play CDs, cassettes, and FM radio, so you'll have plenty of different ways to start jamming.
A: Eight-tracks and cassettes had their day, and you'll still see a fair number of CDs floating around.
She sold cassettes of her lectures in the '80s, then books in the early '90s that she continues publishing.
We truly thought then, at some point, that we would have been flooded by MiniDiscs and Digital Compact Cassettes.
My strongest memories are with cassettes—being in my parents' car, you had to go through the entire album.
He's been in the business for so long, he first started recording on analog tapes, releasing music on cassettes.
We drove up a couple of states from Maryland to Jersey and passed around the cassettes at the show.
As censorship intensified, Mr. Wajda encouraged the clandestine distribution of banned films by his younger colleagues through underground cassettes.
His early cassettes, decorated with his warm, cartoonish drawings, overflowed with winsome, guileless pop songs recorded on a boombox.
After emigrating to New York in 1968, they found work researching and writing travelogue cassettes for Trans World Airlines.
They started giving me cassettes with alternative voices that they thought were better, but I thought that Tracy was it.
"Just like a printer, it needs cassettes, but instead of colours, it's bottles of chemicals," Venter said over the phone.
K-Tel saw this need and trotted out the "record selector" for, well, records, and the "tape selector" for cassettes.
Teibel criss-crossed the country selling the LPs—and eventually cassettes and eight-tracks—marketing them as a stress-reducer.
Starbucks has long been a champion of music, as far back as 1971 when it started playing cassettes in stores.
Currently, he's taking his time, and thankfully, the tiny but mighty Ballast label lets him do so over six cassettes.
We're thoroughly children of the cloud these days, and portable hard drives have come to feel as quaint as cassettes.
Were your Walkman headphones glued to your ears, except when you were blasting your favorite cassettes on your boom box?
The firm originally sold cassettes featuring devotional music and eventually became a record label giant with more than 3,500 employees.
We went from AM to FM radio, in-dash record players, cassettes, the 8-track tape, and the compact disc.
The musician first got interested in creating sounds out of vinyl, tape cassettes, and old electronics back in the 90s.
We also learned that 63,234 cassettes were added over 2015, a significant 39 percent change from 67,260 the previous year.
I remember the stiff and unforgiving Atari joysticks, the white noise of Combat, the feel of the chunky game cassettes.
Ms. Morris said it was their writing a series of travelogue cassettes for TWA that kindled their interest in history.
First, he worked as a bodyguard for a bank official; then he sold cassettes of his sermons on the street.
Sitting in the living room, listening to my lessons on cassettes my mom had purchased at a Christian homeschooling conference.
His 2013 "Crenshaw" release sold more than 1,000 cassettes each priced at $100, according to his Press Atlantic Records biography.
The twist is that Hannah recorded a series of cassettes detailing what transpired, which are being circulated posthumously among her friends.
Audio cassettes play a central role in unraveling what led to Hannah Baker's death — but there isn't an audio cassette emoji.
Subsequent inventions have ranged from the tape in cassettes (1935) to an aroma called citronellal (1982) to drought-tolerant corn (2013).
Budi Santos, the owner of Blok M's Deep Rock Music, says that he still sells a lot of Harmony Corruption cassettes.
I was nine when I dug through a box of cassettes in my sisters' room and found …And Justice For All.
He eventually made between $3,000 to $8,000 per lecture, in addition to profits from the videos, cassettes and books he sold.
While writing and researching the memoir, the Quins unearthed cassettes of a few dozen songs they'd written and recorded as teenagers.
I remember putting all our old records and cassettes under the bed because we knew we weren't gonna need them anymore.
Eight-tracks gave way to cassettes, which gave way to compact discs, which gave way to streaming audio and hi-res files.
He's that parent who gets mad about how his computer works and wonders why everyone streams music when cassettes were just fine.
We had put out some cassettes and some seven-inches, and we just didn't have the resources to put out an album.
The Pavek Museum both preserves and presents the history of recording technology (remember reel-to-reel tape recorders or cassettes?) and broadcasting.
It's why vinyl, cassettes, CDs, and MP3s seemed appropriate at the time, before the real "game-changer" of music: subscription-based streaming.
Next to it was a collapsed pile of CDs and cassettes: Van Morrison, Ani Difranco, Tori Amos, Big Star, Ella Fitzgerald, Metallica.
When they weren't scouring the black market for pirated cassettes from the Gulf states, they were secretly trading music with each other.
Cassettes and records rule the roost (no CDs!), augmented by a tastefully tasteless selection of punk staples like shirts, buttons, and zines.
Actually, my teenage daughter, who listens pretty much to vinyl only, just requested something to play cassettes on, so there's also that.
Ingrid and Ron had restored the Scout to its original condition, right down to the tape player and the collection of cassettes.
More recently, advances in music recording technology have helped us transition from records to cassettes, CDs, and finally MP3s and digital streaming.
"Ecstatic Music" draws from four cassettes that Alice released between 1982 and 1995 on a tiny local label devoted to Vedic teachings.
"People often ask me if I'm doing my projects out of nostalgia, but back then, tape cassettes were new technology," he said.
They physically mailed VHS cassettes to customers, ran magazine ads and even dressed their employees as members of Starfleet at trade shows.
Inside were two containers of molded white plastic; inside each container were 10 cassettes, fixed upright between dividers like soldiers in formation.
For years, thousands of people paid a Madison-based company, named Murfie, to rip, stream, and store their CDs, vinyl, and cassettes.
My first how-to video series was released on these versatile cassettes, and I still get nostalgic for those first home-video players.
The show also pulls from a trove of archival audio of the killer from more than 60 hours of cassettes he left behind.
The US military maintains records of the specs for thousands of firearms in technical manuals, stored on reels and reels of microfiche cassettes.
However, it also experienced less growth than CDs or cassettes, so maybe hold on to those old tapes for a few more years.
I started getting into buying cassettes in the 80s, especially with the 80s industrial scene in England with Throbbing Gristle and all that.
In another, he said that he used to "lob cassettes" of his music at Flying Lotus whenever he would tour to cities nearby.
I went there, and I was like, "Oh cool, I'm going to bring all my cassettes," because I was a big cassette guy.
Then Don Bies saved the original cassettes for Empire Strikes Back, which were literally in the trash can when he pulled them out.
The Saturday Profile OSLO — Manal al-Sharif was 33 when she burned her brother's Back Street Boys cassettes, then her mother's fashion magazines.
Matador rereleases the album this month, along with songs from three cassettes Ms. Phair put out under the name "Girly-Sound" in 1991.
During the 1990s, his music spread across Sierra Leone and sold tens of thousands of cassettes as he performed in the country's largest venues.
Listen to AM and FM radio stations, or use it to convert cassettes into MP230s to bring your classic mixtape into the 2210st century.
Audio: hardwareIf you want to create backup digital backups of cassettes or LPs, start by looking at the outputs on your normal playback device.
Heemeyer also recorded almost three hours of audio cassettes spelling out his motives, so it's likely that'll wind up in the doc as well.
A: No longer the clunky piles of audio cassettes, an audiobook is easy to download and takes up very little memory on your phone.
Crates of records, a tower of cassettes, bookshelves full of CDs, a hard drive stuffed with MP3s, and a couple dozen playlists on Spotify.
But before they held mission recordings, the cassettes could be filled with music for the trip — you're just going to record over them, right?
That's a statement that is kinda sorta true, especially if you're burning a spliff, listening to your beat-up Phish cassettes and just ... thinking.
That, or you'd have to use snail mail to trade cassettes with fellow tapers, advertising your goods in the back pages of Goldmine magazine.
Sure, cassettes, CDs, and MP3s technically surpassed records decades ago, but people still love that vintage sound, and they're willing to pay for it.
Honestly, my landlord's recently asked if I'd considered taking a bigger room in a different house to just keep my 100% Silk cassettes in.
In hip-hop, which has moved from personally taped cassettes to street-corner mixtapes to zip files, ineffability is often embedded into the game.
In her early 20s, she began working at Amoeba Music, where she was in charge of organizing cassettes and doing inventory at one store.
Since the Paleolithic home computer used audio cassettes to run software, the idea that the bleeps and blips were actually code was a smart one.
In the commodity classification that includes blank floppy disks, MiniDiscs and cassettes, over £60m-worth of goods were imported last year, according to our analysis.
To give you some context, magnetic stripes utilize the same technology as cassette tapes, so in a way it's like upgrading from cassettes to Spotify.
Sascha would construct a makeshift net out of VHS cassettes, and the two would play imaginary five-set matches as Andre Agassi and Pete Sampras.
In a typical performance, Malbert inserts tape cassettes into a tape recorder, scratching them as he goes along by pulling on the cassette's magnetic tape.
Mr. Trincale also self-published, moving from the traditional lyric sheets of the ballads that cantastorie sold in town squares, to music cassettes and CDs.
Shuffling between malfunctioning players and misplaced cassettes, I was as lost in "Mason & Dixon" as Mason and Dixon were in the wilds of North America.
It wasn't until a few years later, when a Spanish traveler brought cassettes like Carl Cox's first Essential Mix and Josh Wink's Profound Sounds Vol.
That's a lot different than a bunch of longhairs deciding they'd rather listen to Hüsker Dü cassettes than punch a ballot for Reagan or Mondale.
Teddy Ruxpin was designed by Disney Imagineer Ken Forsse and moved its mouth and eyes in sync with stories that played from cassettes in its back.
Although video cassettes of Khomeini's anti-American and anti-Semitic harangues were sold in Teheran's street's outside the American embassy, diplomats and policy makers remained clueless.
Beyond that, it's pretty much just a matter of using the Vive controllers to pick up drumsticks, insert sample "cassettes," play the instruments, and so on.
His childhood aspirations are all here, captured in photos by Alex Bohn: worn-out cassettes, rough-at-the-edges posters, magazines, party fliers, broken old cellphones.
When Jeff Buckley met his tragic and untimely demise in a drowning incident in 1997, he left behind an extensive collection of records, cassettes, and CDs.
Growing up in a noisy, busy city, he forged his own musical education by picking up the cassettes and records that Americans had thrown in the trash.
Despite those gains, cassettes remain a niche format: consumers purchased 169.1 albums in 2017 (down 17.7 percent from 2016), while 14.3 million of those albums were vinyl.
This week, commissioners in Genessee County set aside $20,000 to digitize the VHS and Hi8 cassettes into a modern format in an attempt to locate more victims.
Crosley, makers of the "good enough" record players you see in Urban Outfitters and Target, have turned their retro novelty eye on the next obvious format: cassettes.
Copies were made on cassettes, and the originals were put back in the F.B.I.'s safe at 26 Federal Plaza in Manhattan, an agent, George Gabriel, testified.
" Cassettes are out, but Yorkey teases "there will be a new piece of technology for 13-year-olds to Google and try to understand what it was.
Louring is already available on Bandcamp, but on October 28, The Evergreen Spires will give rise to the album's physical form—a limited run of 100 cassettes.
Every detail of the Standard residency will fit into Zilberman's theme: Her candy cassettes are inscribed with love songs and molded to sit in the traditional plastic cases.
According to a Facebook post from Stephen Judge, whose friend received one of the cassettes, the tapes had return addresses listed as the KKK and Westboro Baptist Church.
This year it's called the Chromé, and designer Neil Poulton appears to have taken his inspiration from the VHS cassettes that few of us can even play anymore.
Prior to his immersion in hip-hop, Sport's musical education began with his father's Highlife cassettes—recordings of African music from Sunny Bobo, Fela Kuti, and the like.
Urban Outfitters positions the portable device (powered by four AA batteries) as an easy way to convert classic vinyl and forgotten audio cassettes to MP3 files through iTunes.
You can even use the built-in 1/8-inch auxiliary input to convert music from other audio sources, like cassettes (shout out to all the '80s babies).
Like Betamax was to VHS, the Minidisc player offered a lot of advantages over cassettes, which it was aiming to replace, and compact discs, the other emerging technology.
The creation and exchange of unofficial recordings has survived the commercial rise and fall of 45s, LPs, CDs, cassettes, and even mp903s, as well as countless record companies.
Cassette tape players could only store like 60 minutes of music and you had to flip cassettes from side A to side B after a handful of songs.
Digging through an abandoned collection of cassettes in a cool aunt's bedroom, I stumbled upon the opaque blue cover of Japanese synth pioneer Isao Tomita's Snowflakes Are Dancing.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Introduced in 1987, Fisher-Price's PXL-2000 is a toy camcorder that records lo-fi, black-and-white videos onto audio cassettes.
Only available at the ashram, and now out of print, the cassettes have long been sought by collectors, selling for as much as $450 apiece on the internet.
Carousel-type designs became common in later years with CDs, but according to this device's owner, YouTuber Techmoan, it's one of the very few to do so with cassettes.
The report pays special attention to the formats in which consumers buy music: looking at sales and growth statistics in everything from vinyl and cassettes to MP3s and CDs.
Such was the attention that this finding garnered that the then US governor of Georgia, Zell Miller, proposed giving free cassettes or CDs of Mozart's music to prospective parents.
If you're old enough to remember floppy disks, VHS tapes, and cassettes, then you'll appreciate this tribute to old-school media storage (which is available in 22 different colors).
More raw rave waves forthcoming from myself, Doctor Jeep, Dark Ages and others, plus darkcore cassettes, blacklight posters, events with sick DJs, and things that make you go hmmm.
With the family's blessings, Mr. Lunt began to methodically go through the Korg recordings, stored on 10 digital audiotapes, a handful of digital compact cassettes and 49 floppy disks.
Some of those tapes, she said, have been to prison and back — cassettes on which her budding-songwriter self set down in music the fraught emotions she couldn't speak.
The cooks and servers wear cartoon colored T-shirts, sneakers and aprons, except for the younger cook whose apron is printed with a monochromatic photograph of hand-lettered cassettes.
He taught himself how to play by listening to pirated cassettes of Ali Farka Touré, Dire Straits and Jimi Hendrix, although he often didn't know what he was hearing.
The dusty VHS archive fills a vast library that contains the analog history of a sport: 8,000 cassettes with recordings of over 20123,000 boxing matches that span 40 years.
Sign up for an introductory deal and, for a mere penny, Columbia House would send you the albums (and later, 8-tracks, cassettes and CDs) of your choice. Journey?
The works find output in various media and tools—videotapes, algorithms, cassettes, cathode ray tubes, projectors, and printers, just to but name a few from Kiernan's panoply of approaches.
We also still use cassette four-track machines, so not much has changed except we have to buy cassettes on eBay instead of steal them from the drugstore now.
They were popularized at first through video cassettes traded across Africa, but now Nollywood is available on satellite and cable television channels, as well as on streaming services like iRokoTV.
In 1996, 10 years into the reform program, government officials staged the public destruction of foreign video cassettes and pornographic posters at Lenin Park to rid Vietnam of "social evils".
People bought CD players, the technology went into cars and became portable, offering better sound quality than cassettes, and folks had to switch over their music collections from vinyl records.
These include what is described as a "vast archive of films, videocassettes, audio cassettes, photographs, and original documents" that will require some some hi-resolution digital transfers and restoration fees.
As always, there will be a small number of Mr. Kline's personal vintage boomboxes available, but if you bring your own, he will also have cassettes and CDs on hand.
Among the detritus to survive my late adolescence are a few cases of cassettes, dozens of paper books, a crate of vinyl albums, and many plastic albums filled with CDs.
The camera's rolls of film were protected from the shattering impact with Earth's surface on the return trip by specialized steel cassettes, which were retrieved from crash sites by military men.
Aston Martin will build Rapide E-inspired "cassettes" that can essentially slide in where the original engine and gearbox used to be, and will even be attached to the same mountings.
By listening to John Peel, hanging around record shops and trading cassettes in his youth, Bullen discovered the mechanical rackets of post-punk acts Cabaret Voltaire, Throbbing Gristle and The Normal.
We listened to a lot of Ethiopian music and obscure art punk cassettes, trying to do something new, and we have a lot of friends that joined in on this project.
There's an increasing appreciation for the artifacts and flaws of older technology, in the same way that the pristine quality of digital sound has influenced a resurgence in vinyl and cassettes.
So of a sudden there became this whole American underground cassette scene, and I started getting into it—not only making my own cassettes, but just getting into that whole scene.
When sound tapes—cassettes from Jamaica—became very popular you suddenly had a situation where English-born singers—singers who had gone to English schools—took elements of the Jamaican sound.
Over a prolific career spanning more than six decades, Jones has seen the way people find and enjoy new artists move from albums to cassettes to CDs to downloads to streaming.
In fact, this episode of "Trailer Mix" may just inspire you to dust off your old video cassettes and re-watch classics like The Karate Kid, 3 Ninjas and The Mighty Ducks.
Their releases jump from creeping noise rock to warped synth-pop to other abstract beat-making—one of their most recent cassettes roped in a few black metal screeches for good measure.
For example, the Tamil Tigers released dozens of cassettes and cds, but either (a) didn't have access to a vinyl pressing plant, or (b) knew their constituents didn't have record players anyway.
Recording all their songs as instrumentals, the embryonic version of Kid Dynamite began passing cassettes to everyone in the scene in the hopes that fate would match them with the right vocalist.
The latest music mystery to hit the circuit is That Knightsbridge OG, who today has shared Zeno's Paradox, the first in a line of limited-edition cassettes for Coldcut's Ninja Tune label.
A former journalist and philosophy professor, Rajneesh was a prolific author and speaker whose teachings were distributed via books, cassettes and videos; that, along with member donations, provided a significant operating income.
Once no home was complete without a library of chunky black cassettes and a recording device with a slot you had to keep telling the kids not to insert their toast into.
Mr. Carter called Mr. Lee and told him that among the thousands of disorganized cassettes that the musician had left behind, one had been found that featured just Prince and a piano.
I filled a 90-minute cassette, and I took it out and said, 'Thank you very much, that was very beautiful,' and one of the men said, 'Do you have any more cassettes?
The Fall create a "tissue of allusions", singing about "men with butterflies on their faces" and making a thick montage of literary references and self-referential sounds, like the hiss of recording cassettes.
But it is almost as difficult to put a number on how much better is a consumer basket that includes smartphones and music streaming to one filled with fax machines and audio-cassettes.
Growing up Springfield, Illinois, a three-hour drive from Chicago, Cudmore gravitated more towards unusual music as a kid, listening to the weirdest cassettes and CDs he could find in his parent's house.
Beneath the Millennium Falcon, Jaws Posters, Clash cassettes, Terminator ads, Ghostbusters costumes, He-Man action figures, vintage arcade games, and forced KFC product placement, there is clearly a deeper story to be told.
"It's helpful for young up-and-coming composers to see that 'Rent' didn't just happen," said his sister, Julie, who recalled hearing some of the songs on cassettes he circulated to family members.
Imagine a single cinder-block room, crowded with aisles of VHS cassettes organized by genre, and a curtained-off closet in the back with the tantalizing adult videos hidden on the other side.
Over the following century, the Philharmonic would go on to make more than 2,000 recordings — including 78s, LPs, eight-track tapes, cassettes, CDs, iTunes downloads and, more recently, streaming video on Facebook Live.
We release our music on vinyl, hand made cassettes, include inserts, digital download codes, and have begun to implement the artwork of our sister in both the thematic process of production and label design.
If you're looking to create digital copies of your old video tapes, vinyl, and cassettes, it can be difficult to know where to start with so many different approaches and hardware setups out there.
Earlier this month, my wife and I welcomed our first child, a beautiful baby boy who now resides in a Brooklyn apartment filled with vinyl records, CDs, cassettes, and even a few 8-tracks.
And somehow, she's also managed to demonstrate a fleshed-out version of her sound too, on the 2017 cassettes she released for the esteemed new agey labels Sounds of the Dawn and Inner Islands.
There's some harsh noise cassettes, there's John Duncan, who's old school, Some of these are completely obscure; if anybody who's really into this scene would come in here they would be kind of surprised.
LONDON (Reuters) - In the basement of the British Library, curator Andy Linehan inspects the latest addition to a massive archive of wax cylinders, cassettes, LPs and CDs - a vinyl record that made musical history.
Today we feature more favorites in another visual mixtape by the Lens co-editors David Gonzalez and James Estrin — hey, we grew up on analog film and cassettes tapes, so why not a mixtape?
He made copies of his mixtapes on gray cassettes, which he bought in bulk, labelled by hand, and sold out of his house, to customers who waited in cars lined up around the block.
A huge amount of the world's audio has been digitized, but many veterans of the Analog Age still have out-of-print albums, lectures and other content locked on vinyl records, cassettes and CDs.
The made-for-Netflix device, meanwhile, enhances the mystery, since many of the kids have already heard all the cassettes, know who Hannah blames and hint that she might not be a wholly reliable narrator.
Nearly every time I open a boxed shipment—MacBook dongles, a dozen yo-yos, a 3-pack of blank VHS cassettes—the empty portion of the box is filled up by small, translucent air pillows.
They recorded it in such an appealing fashion that I can remember very clearly us all coming home with the cassettes, and the excitement you'd expect to feel with your first album just wasn't there.
"  –  Alexander Hamilton ,  Federalist No. 22 TIME OUT:    DUMPSTER DIVING The Sacramento Bee : " Max Brown  was picking through an Incline Village dumpster for a community service project when a collection of 1980s cassettes caught his eye.
As a preteen he would sequester himself in his room for hours to fiddle with the budget computer, writing elementary software on analog cassettes and exploring the nascent online realm with a 300-baud modem.
American hip-hop music eventually made its way to Oaxaca through the physical exchange of compact discs and cassettes from relatives who traveled to and from California, home to the largest Oaxacan population outside Mexico.
"We think people want to buy their music on the internet by buying downloads, just like they bought LPs, just like they bought cassettes, just like they bought CDs," he said in a 2003 talk.
You could listen to music on cassettes through cheap plastic headphones while reading quotes from people who used that Walkman at the time, and for a second feel like you were back in the '80s.
I have kept abreast of Fairon's vast musical tastes through several channels, foremost among them his mp3 blog Continuo's Weblog, which he ran from 2007 to 2012, disseminating obscure records and cassettes from his collection.
All we can really hope is that the poster, currently down on its luck, will have another day in the sun — alongside cassettes and vinyl, VHS tapes and Polaroid cameras, velvet suits and rock and roll.
They'd find the beauty sorting back through the hard drives full of material and they'd release upwards of a dozen tapes, cassettes, CD-rs, and full-length LPs over the course of the next three years.
This week, world's largest intact Ancient mosaic, Gordon Parks's 1961 images of a favela dweller, critic Inga Saffron roasts Stu Bykofsky, huge cache of 163s noise and post-punk cassettes go online, spaceflight as colonialism, and more.
A couple of weeks ago RVNG also released Beside Herself, a compilation that draws pieces from four cassettes she released in the era, including ghostly synth works, tape collages originally intended as theater scores and other oddities.
Even at 14 or 15 years old I was making up mix-tapes on cassettes, using the pause button for edits, then using another cassette recorder to make copies just so I could give them to friends.
It's caked in tape hiss, and street-level grime; this is the handmade masterpiece you fantasize you're picking up when you rescue a shoebox of cassettes with yellowing J-cards from a street corner on trash day.
Furtado met Congleton through Annie Clark (known to us mortals as St. Vincent.) Furtado has had swerves into the indie pool; most notably, recently anyway, with Blood Orange's Dev Hynes where they released cassettes of their collaboration.
When Adrian discovers that Andrew is secretly listening to Madonna cassettes — secular music is forbidden in the house — the bond the brothers now share is overshadowed by the dread Adrian has nursed since the movie's first shot.
Benchmarks like these show how far the league has come from the days when Silver's predecessor as commissioner, David Stern, shipped video cassettes to Italy in the 1980s so recorded games could be broadcast a week later.
He always has personal vintage boomboxes to loan (and cassettes for those with their own); but you can also get by with a track available to download, play through a smartphone app or stream on SoundCloud (unsilentnight.com).
One of the least pleasant characters is Laurent Dopalet (a disarming Jochen Noch), a vain and paranoid film producer who will stop at nothing to recover some incriminating video cassettes rumored to be among Vernon's few remaining possessions.
Sure, maybe you don't tangibly hold it in your hands as much if you're not one to collect records or CDs or god help you, cassettes, but the album cover remains the face of the songs contained therein.
AGTC has a significant intellectual property portfolio and extensive expertise in the design of gene therapy products including capsids, promoters and expression cassettes, as well as, expertise in the formulation, manufacture and physical delivery of gene therapy products.
In our digital-centric era wherein data seems an abstract concept, cassettes are a reminder that data can (and does) have a material form that is inherently fragile — it can be stored, damaged, or lost like anything else.
VHS cassettes, however, are likely to stick around for a while yet; they're still easy to find in Japanese stores, and Sony only stopped selling Betamax tapes last year even though it ceased production of recorders in 2002.
Put the digital devices aside at Analog Coffee, a laid-back coffee shop beloved by locals for its back-to-basics ethos: stacks of vinyl and cassettes, print newspapers and magazines, and an excellent cold brew on tap.
I wanted to fuse the language and complexity of literature with the scrappy immediacy of rock 'n' roll, and I wanted to bring to rock singing the hypnotic quality I'd heard in the cassettes Simon had assigned me.
There are about 3,600 audio and 1,300 video recordings, in formats that reflect the evolution of the music industry over a half-century, from reel-to-reel tapes and cassettes to digital audiotapes and, finally, computer hard drives.
Scientists are looking to DNA for data storage for several reasons: it can pack tons of information into very small molecules, it'll never become obsolete (unlike CDs or cassettes), and it can last for tens of thousands of years.
Over the past half decade, he's released a handful of cassettes and an LP that traverse the bleak territory between noise, ambient, and other unsettling forms of mostly-instrumental electronic music, exploring liminal spaces through washes of staticky melody.
By the time I was lucid in 1988 or 1989, kids a little older than me all had one, but the batteries were dead and the cassettes were lost, so it just sat there like any other teddy bear.
And as Popular Mechanics noted in 1972, while such converters generally allowed eight-tracks to support compact cassettes, it was even possible to buy an adapter to add FM radio to a car stereo system that didn't have it.
Often times, cassettes and vinyl act as an outlet for a band's aesthetic tastes and product design prowess, giving consumers something physical to cherish at a time when unique album art and liner notes have been relegated to nonessential status.
With DVDs steadily joining VHS cassettes as extinct technology, what has become of the fun, insightful mixed bag that movie fans came to know as bonus features — the audio commentaries, behind-the-scenes featurettes, bloopers, deleted scenes and alternate endings?
He quickly changes subjects, pointing out the old cassettes of classical music that are scattered around the room and then, with another calmer breath, expounds the joys of parenthood as he gently rocks his newborn son to sleep on his chest.
Created by Nick Braccia and Michael Monello for the horror streaming service Shudder, the podcast follows a video collector named Mark Cambria who finds himself investigating "The White Tapes" — fabled VHS cassettes that, when watched, can drive the viewer insane.
We may have photorealistic graphics and fast Internet and unlimited music and tiny computers that put the entire history of knowledge in our hands .... But it was barely 20 years ago that we amused ourselves by recording gibberish on audio cassettes.
It turns out there are lots of good reasons we left audio cassettes behind, but if you're determined to keep the dead format alive, you can now enjoy your music in less than CD quality through a pair of wireless headphones.
The album includes an interesting look back at their own history, even including a reference to The Cassettes, a local band that opened up for them in Baltimore on the last night of their first US tour back in 2005.
But Mr. Houston, who previously played in secular bands and recalled dubbing Nirvana and Guns N' Roses over his parents' Christian cassettes as a child, also saw the film as a chance to "break through a few stereotypes" about organized religion.
Malbert, who is based in France, just released a video clip for his work Scratchette—a project that showcases how cassettes can be mashed with other electrical gizmos like mini motors and scratched like vinyl to make the weirdest mixtape.
The records and cassettes he'd amassed would get put to good use in the summer of '98, when he took a gig as a DJ for the BBC, the short-wave radio station with an estimated audience of 40 million listeners.
Tomorrow, in addition to the previously announced release from Tredici Bacci, NNA is also putting out two cassettes as a special surprise—new tapes from die Reihe and Horse Lords member Max Eilbacher that uphold the label's tradition of shapeshifting.
With Hannah Baker's (Katherine Langford) tapes, Clay Jensen (Dylan Minnette), Justin Foley (Brandon Flynn), and everyone else implicated on the cassettes is forced to reckon with how their behavior influenced the life of someone else: the good, the bad, and the very ugly.
Minnette plays Clay Jensen, a junior at Liberty High School who takes us through the story of Hannah Baker, a fellow student who recorded a series of cassettes about her decision to commit suicide — each tied to a specific individual at the school.
While the screen adaptation of Jay Asher's 2007 young adult novel's first season focused on the cassettes high school student Hannah Baker left for each of the people she blamed for her suicide, Polaroids will be the focus of the follow-up season.
The death of the VHS also meant the death of guaranteed breaks for longer movies, giants like Titanic that took up two tapes — demanding that viewers avoid permanently melding into their seats by forcing them to walk up to the VCR and switch cassettes.
The heist worked in three stages, with the first two using commands that instructed the ATM to withdraw the bills stored in cassettes and place them in line to be dispensed, and the third stage using a command that opened the mouth of the ATM.
Ever since he first visited Ghana in 2002 as a student working on an ethnomusicology degree, Mr. Shimkovitz has been an avid collector of locally produced African music cassettes, turning his passion into a popular music blog in 2006 and a record label in 2011.
So while the It's OK does the usual tape things, like playing cassettes or letting you record to tapes, it also bills itself as the world's first Bluetooth 5.0 portable cassette player (a claim of such niche specificity that it seems to be true).
Despite facing attacks from CDs, cassettes, and digital downloads in the past three decades, radio still reaches over 90% of adults in the U.S., touching more people than smartphones or even TV. The challenge presented by streaming is different than a rack of 90s CDs.
One of Jidenna's earliest memories as a child is wandering into meetings his father was holding with other chiefs in the area, sliding in cassettes of Bob Marley and Michael Jackson on a boombox and leaving the room until it was time to switch sides.
With a new consumer class hungry for CDs, cassettes, and video tapes to play on new devices like the Sony Walkman and Betamax VCR, record labels increasingly had the budget for more and more extravagant studio recordings, routinely flying in international musicians and hiring full symphony orchestras.
It eliminates the inconvenience of a cord, but everything else about using audio cassettes, from having to fast-forward or rewind to find the track you want, to recording songs in real time, to having to carry a bunch of tapes around, sounds like a genuine pain.
If you daydream about sunsets at La Torre, have considered dropping a hundred quid on that Aficionado, or keep a stash of Alfredo cassettes in a replica of the Svalbard Global Seed Vault, you'll have found the perfect accompaniment for summer 2017's indoor barbecue season.
DVDs and live streams make an experience that was once available to only a few accessible to many, a phenomenon that would have made my preteen self, who used to obsessively play cassettes of original cast recordings of shows I would never see, weep for joy.
Her grandfather would remove the vocal tracks on cassettes and record over them with his own singing to play for guests, her grandmother taught herself to play guitar in a secret hiding spot underneath her bed, and her mother avidly collected and played records throughout her childhood.
Robert Plotnik, a lapsed lawyer better known as the namesake of Bleecker Bob's Records, a Greenwich Village vinyl mecca that survived the dawning of cassettes, CDs and downloading and the death of CBGB, the nearby club where punk rock was cradled, died on Thursday in Manhattan.
This week, 213 years after Ms. Coltrane's death in 221 at age 22015, Luaka Bop will release the sounds of the ashram on "World Spirituality Classics 25: The Ecstatic Music of Alice Coltrane Turiyasangitananda," a compilation culled from four cassettes she recorded between 1982 and 1995.
Since then, Necro Deathmort have put out a sprawling array of albums, cassettes and EPs, and have made a name for themselves in the underground as highly respected, genre-straddling sonic explorers (even if that name is a pretty silly one that basically means "Death death death").
At least in the world of traditional tapers, there is a premium placed on recording quality, but it is equally the domain of debased and marginalized formats, from wire recorders to reels, from cassettes to minidiscs, and the never-ending race to preserve the music contained on them.
It's an album full of influences from Hamill's past, and the old, beat-up technology that surrounded him—from recording some of the drums on degraded 70s Pyral cassettes, to incorporating the sounds of hiss and reverb from VHS tapes passed down from his older brother and cousins.
Still, as with collecting vinyl records or buying music cassettes, which have been popping back up in stores in recent years, there's an unmistakable release of dopamine that comes when you (successfully) pop in a 30-year-old game and run that cartridge as it was meant to be played.
I don't know if he found it inspiring, or amusing, or somehow relaxing; I cannot tell you whether his glove compartment had a bunch of similar cassettes with, like, Marked For Death or The Rocketeer or The Joy Luck Club that he listened to when in less violently retributive moods.
Both have musical backgrounds: her father worked as a DJ before she was born, providing Duterte and her brother with a library of cassettes (Mariah Carey, Michael Jackson, Earth, Wind & Fire); meanwhile her mother, an avid karaoke singer and hobby guitarist, bought Duterte her first guitar for her eighth birthday.
The quartet, made up of vocalist Linda Johnston, her brother Dannie Johnston on guitar, Brent Punshon on drums and bassist Mindy Mapp, played with icons like Fugazi, Bikini Kill and The White Stripes throughout the 90s and 2000s, but never released anything more than a few cassettes and a CD-R.
Thinking about Pac-Man, this week, has sent me to a place in my memories that I don't think I've explored before—somewhere close to those old cassettes with hand-written game titles on them, the screams of the ZX trying to load a handful of kilobytes into the system's RAM.
We sat down beneath his wall of cassettes (including a rare Oneohtrix Point Never demo and a few black metal tapes he couldn't identify due to the wonky angle) to chat about his latest project, the upcoming American release of Mayhem co-founder Necrobutcher's Death Archives book via Moore's Ecstatic Peace Library.
His Sharia-based September Laws of 1983 banned songs about women in a nation where incinerating heaps of cassettes became street entertainment, and in 1989 a military coup sent even Wardi into exile, where a year later he found himself offering a few hours of pleasure to 250,000 asylum-seeking refugees in Ethiopia.
This isn't to denigrate anyone or their work, but nostalgia seems like such a cloying, potent thing in club culture...With all that, from the vinyl revival, to cassettes coming back, to dressing up in your grandad's clothes, what happened was that back in the day you had to go somewhere to cut your records.
Originally from the township of Umlazi in south-west Durban, Zwane began writing and performing as a kid over dubbed beats off TDK cassettes before a chance encounter in Johannesburg led him to Dokta SpiZee to form the electronic/rap duo of Dirty Paraffin (known for their feature on Boomslang with London-based outfit LV).
It's not just the announcement of a new, portable time machine back to when games came on cassettes, meaning a younger sibling could tape over Chuckie Egg with that week's top ten singles, that's got me wound up—it's that people, real-life living and breathing human beings, are so ready to fund such a thing.
With the crucial exception of combat, music was ubiquitous in Vietnam, reaching soldiers via albums, cassettes and tapes of radio shows sent from home; on the Armed Forces Vietnam Network, featuring songs from stateside Top 40 stations; and on the legendary, if short-lived, underground broadcasts of Radio First Termer, a pirate station operated out of Saigon.
They were following in a long line of revolutionaries who used new communications techniques to outwit their enemies -- from Protestant priest Martin Luther using the printing press in 1517 to spread his theses denouncing the Roman Catholic church, to Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini recording audio cassettes in France that were copied and spread around Iran to defeat the Shah in 1979.
They were following in a long line of revolutionaries who used new communications techniques to outwit their enemies — from Protestant priest Martin Luther using the printing press in 1517 to spread his theses denouncing the Roman Catholic church, to Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini recording audio cassettes in France that were copied and spread around Iran to defeat the Shah in 1979.
If, in the 21994s, I'd known half as much about computing as I knew about R.E.M. and their ilk, I'd have seen that even as I was co-creating these participatory fandoms through travel, cassettes, pen, paper, envelope, and typewriter, other fans were augmenting their music fandoms through the new, nascent computer networks that evolved into the internet we know today.
Two of the three musicians would compose in the studio—sorting through de Jong's vast library of thrifted records, cassettes, and VHS tapes, or recording lines on guitar, banjo, or fiddle—while a third would work away in the kitchen, toiling over pots of collard greens and black eyed peas, using the hallowed vegetarian tome The Moosewood Cookbook as a bible.
More From Tonic: Chuck Klosterman, in his new collection of essays, X, argues for a less emotion-based definition of nostalgia, which he calls "simply the byproduct of accidental repetition," He's nostalgic for Ozzy Osbourne's Bark at the Moon album not because it's particularly meaningful for him, but because it was one of "only six cassettes" he owned as a teenager.
Her early musical education involved listening to her parents' chart show compilation cassettes and playing her childhood mini keyboard; she first encountered hip-hop in 1988 thanks to Salt-N-Pepa's "Push It." But her love of music really took off a few years later, when a friend's older brother gave her a mixtape featuring Grandmaster Flash and Ice-T.
So Frédéric Tcheng's movie opens the way a Raymond Chandler novel might, with an insinuation of noir, except "Halston" starts in some kind of editing room, in which video players are swallowing cassettes and the actor and writer Tavi Gevinson has to do a lot of lurking and creaking as both the narrator and, what, a production-assistant private detective?
We thought he might start displaying a penchant for really long Villalobos remixes or new age ambient whale-song cassettes, but no, the man only known to the world as EZ—seriously, check his Wikipedia page, there's no government name there—played a solid twenty four hours' worth of bass-heavy, dancefloor-ready Grade-A bombs to a semi-empty white cube of a room.
I rushed to my computer to order the first album, New Brigade, which was first on Danish label Escho then briefly on Dais and finally on What's Your Rupture (I'd eventually buy a separate copy from each label), before the other nerds, drunk on Crazy Spirit cassettes and the electric junkie thrill of online record ordering, managed to snatch up the limited copies available.
We played with a tea pot containing a little bit of water that plugged into reverb pedals, pieces of broken guitars, and a door Frankensteined together to make a cello, cassettes of whale sounds put into a tape player and scratched like a turntable, and my favorite item: his weirdo junk guitar that looks like a prop from the set of Mad Max: Fury Road.

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