Fuck, some of the younger rappers actually put out mixtape cassettes now. There’s a fairly brisk but low demand market for not only used tapes, but there’s bands releasing them im special editions.
I’m kinda regretting dumping some of my old tapes. I kept the stuff that’s impossible to replace (local bands mostly), but I sometimes get nostalgic for the liners. Not the sound being shitty, or how fast tapes wear out, or anything else about the format, but there was something coool about the way the liners unfolded that isn’t as satisfying with CDs, or even vinyl.
I’m in a band and we make cassette tapes. They sell like hot cakes. Our last run sold out in a single day on bandcamp. Many people buy them and don’t even have cassette players. They’re cheap to make and I think many people just want a cool souvenir.
Fuck, some of the younger rappers actually put out mixtape cassettes now. There’s a fairly brisk but low demand market for not only used tapes, but there’s bands releasing them im special editions.
I’m kinda regretting dumping some of my old tapes. I kept the stuff that’s impossible to replace (local bands mostly), but I sometimes get nostalgic for the liners. Not the sound being shitty, or how fast tapes wear out, or anything else about the format, but there was something coool about the way the liners unfolded that isn’t as satisfying with CDs, or even vinyl.
I’m in a band and we make cassette tapes. They sell like hot cakes. Our last run sold out in a single day on bandcamp. Many people buy them and don’t even have cassette players. They’re cheap to make and I think many people just want a cool souvenir.
That’s the way I think of them now, like the equivalent of a poster or keychain thing.
There are podcasts that were put on vinyls, can you believe it.
I can’t say I’m totally surprised, but it isn’t something I would have thought of!
I have the hello internet vinyl episode