Cassette tape revival

Discussion in 'Whatever' started by lurker, May 15, 2012.

  1. lurker

    lurker S7 Royalty

    Do u buy cassette tapes? What do u think of the sort of revival of cassettes as of late? Ltd releases etc. I always loved the packing aspect like vinyl.
     
  2. scarwars

    scarwars Addicted

    I've bought a few Daniel Higgs cassettes in the last year or so; honestly, I think it's gimmicky.
    I buy them, either rip them to mp3 or redeem the download link, then store them.
     
  3. Chad Hensley

    Chad Hensley Post Pimp

    Mike Williams from EyeHateGod gave me a cassette last Friday.

    It is for his side project The Guilt Of...

    Crazy packaging - an oversized envelope silkscreened, a silkscreened patch, and the cassette.

    Right now, I have no way of playing it...

    I have been noticing lots of small labels are selling cassettes.
     
  4. wing_clipper

    wing_clipper Post Pimp

    i think it is awesome! i love playing cassettes, both for the sound and the nostalgia of taking me back to how i listened to music as a kid. there is something lost in mp3s besides the obvious fidelity issues. i just enjoy the tactile/physical experience of putting on a record or playing a tape, rewinding/fast-forwarding and all that good stuff.

    also, high quality tape decks can be had for pennies these days. i scored a high-end kenwood dual deck from goodwill for 5 bucks, then had an even nicer technics deck given to me for free at work because it was getting thrown out.

    anyways, i love tapes and actually have a new one coming out very soon. i sometimes record beats from my samplers straight to four-track tape, so releasing those on cassette just makes sense. i like the idea of posting mp3 downloads for free for people to listen to on their computers, iphones, and/or burn to cd... then offering a tape to purchase for those that are interested in a physical copy.
     
  5. ghostal

    ghostal Toy Prince

    I enjoy finding old tapes at yardsales and thrift stores but I doubt I would buy any new tapes unless its something I really want. My 81 vw rabbit still has the working cassette player and thats really the only time I listen to them and I love it.
     
  6. ---NT---

    ---NT--- Prototype

    I'd like to see a reel-to-reel revival.
     
  7. wingnut0

    wingnut0 Post Pimp

    That would be rad. Then I could dust off my old reel to reel Walkman.
     
  8. deadboy

    deadboy Comment King

    One summer I found a copy of Hate Your Friends by the Lemonheads for .25 cents at a yard sale. Played it non-stop in our '88 Chrysler Leberon (or as we called it Le Beer run) convertible. Turned out to be the best summer ever…
     
  9. bansheebot

    bansheebot Super Deformed

    How'd I miss this thread? I don't really buy CDs anymore unless it's some sort of limited edition or a demo or whatever. Vinyls come first, then tapes. I've only got a small tape collection right now, about fifteen or so, but all of it is recent black and doom metal.
     
  10. lurker

    lurker S7 Royalty

    Banshee, Do you have any LLN tapes?
     
  11. bansheebot

    bansheebot Super Deformed

    No LLN, just a lot of recent atmospheric black metal and some other stuff throw in -- Alda, Lake of Blood, Wolves in the Throne Room, Ash Borer, Fell Voices, Dispirit, Ruin Lust, Shaidar Logoth, Megaton Leviathan...
     
  12. Biff

    Biff S7 Royalty

    8-track

    But, back on (4) track, my Dad had a big-ass reel to reel for his quadraphonic set-up. I remember you could jack the speed up & make some killer tapes.
     
  13. BloodDrinker6969

    BloodDrinker6969 Die-Cast

    My car only has a tape player, so I always appreciate cassettes. Plus no skipping, you gotta sit through it or be prepared to cut off intros due to fast forward.
     
  14. BleedingEdges

    BleedingEdges Addicted

    I actually do a cassette only record label. I just released a tape by a band called Sectarian Violence. I'll be going on tour with them, but the leftover tapes will go online after tour. http://blog.bleedingedges.net
     
  15. Lixx

    Lixx Mr. Grumpy™

    I just got a 94 Camry so it only has a cassette player. Most of the old dj mixes I like are in cassette form BUT I've been digitizing them slowly to preserve them forever. I just live in fear of some of these 20-25 year old tapes snapping due to age. Actually they do last it seems but I'm not taking chances. I did bring more old cassettes of band demo stuff I did in the late 80's to listen to when I went home last week. LOL, it's naive and awful- but fun.
     
  16. Materialist Zen

    Materialist Zen Toy Prince

    Recordings made on devices such as the Tascam are always a unique listening experience. For all it's faults, magnetic tape maintains a special place in my heart.
     
  17. nanite

    nanite Toy Prince

    I remember the days that unwound tape entrails would litter the freeways like roadkill.

    Apparently there's good money to be made on ebay from pure metal-coated tape.
     
  18. bryce_r

    bryce_r Die-Cast

    I'm not sure of a revival but I recently bought Paul's Boutique. I wanted to display it in class and for obvious nostalgic reasons.
     
  19. 3x3is9

    3x3is9 Addicted

    Just noticed this thread.
    Ya, it's a strange revival. As long as they are inexpensive and indi releases I'm AOK with them and have purchased maybe 20 releases in the last year.
    I find it funny when something gets a vinyl release and then gets put out on tape as well. I think cassettes make a great way to get something out there and then maybe re-release on LP if the interest is there, but the other way around doesn't make a lot of sense to me.
    And ya, somehow I also find them aesthetically quite pleasing.
     
  20. missy

    missy Post Pimp

  21. bansheebot

    bansheebot Super Deformed

    Just got my Flowers of St. Francis tape #2 in the mail yesterday. Haven't listened to it just yet...

    But while on the topic, it's been a while since I've bought any tapes (the aforementioned is a subscription series) and just saw the news about this, so figured why not -- <a class=\"postlink\" href=\"http://nachtmystium.bigcartel.com/product/nachtmystium-live-onslaught-tape\" onclick=\"window.open(this.href);return false;\">http://nachtmystium.bigcartel.com/produ ... aught-tape</a>

    Black metal / Nachtmystium fans better jump on that one quick. At only $11 shipped, it won't last long at all, I'm sure.
     
  22. huichilobos

    huichilobos Fresh Meat

    I got back to cassette tapes because of some Black Metal and noise bands... They'd just publish
    tapes and vinyl.
     
  23. nefasth

    nefasth Mini Boss

    The latest issue of The Believer magazine's come bundled with a cassette tape comp. Hipsters ;)
     
  24. dave zav

    dave zav Addicted

    This thread reminded me of the pic I just found of R. Stevie Moore
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  25. michael

    michael Side Dealer

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    fueling soundtrack obsession via vinyl records and channeling into cassette hoarding. i like the cassette format just as much as vinyl, have a walkman and use it, as well as a tape only boombox.
     

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