Here's how it works:
You make your tape, you send it to me (with some money to cover me sending them on*), I select who gets which tape (randomly), I send the tapes, you get the tape, you listen to the tape, you post here comments about the tape**. I think we should allow CDs but if you really don't want to receive a CD then say so via pm and I'll make sure you get a tape. Also I presume anybody who can't send a tape will be able to at least play one?! *I don't know how much yet. I'll check how much it will cost at the PO tomorrow. **optional. |
I'm definitely down. I have a thrift store $5 special deck, a Pioneer, and my Tascam Porta 03. I like to do tape degradation tricks, and sometimes throw some reverb/post processing in there, heh.
I have been wanting to make a 2012 mixtape of some random strange vinyl cuts. This should give me an excuse to get it done. Possibly some original ambient/drone to be included/mixed in.. |
I don't know if you'd call it a trick or not but my tapes often have one song after another, in a row, on both sides of the tape.
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I fear Spotify is going to kill the mix tape.
In ten years, the entire idea and culture of physical mixtapes is going to be antiquated. High Fidelity is not going to age well. |
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To be honest the idea of physical mixtapes is already antiquated. This happened "ten years" ago. |
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Yeah, right. Remember the digital revolution? LPs were going to be a thing of the past by the end of the 80s. Look around you. Cassette tapes, LPs, they're still around. A few companies, very few, of course, still make NEW cassette decks. These things are too good to go away completely. |
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Shall we say cut off date for getting them to me 30th June so everybody has plenty of time? |
I have a blank tape just sitting there, waiting. Except i have no tape deck to record with...
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Sometimes, when I have like a really snazzy synth sound, like too snazzy sounding for a lofi track, I record to tape, with a bit of reverb. Then play the recorded synth line (or whatever) through the mixer, with perhaps a bit more reverb :cool: , and record again to tape. And again to tape. So its like the 3rd or 4th generation recording. I dunno it gets pretty smeeary/tape saturation/very degraded sound. I'm just using the format to degrade the audio. I always like to say, "Want a new effect? Invent a new format." Not sure how much that pertains to this mixtape, but I'll prob still do something special... not sure yet.. I do love the tape format, and the effects it produces, and if anyone thinks they are out of fashion then they haven't been paying much attention! Quote:
yeah thats a good trick! except it doesnt work on my 4-trk/reel tape. Pretty weird hearing Thurston play boths sides of a tape at once tho! Blasphemy! Quote:
You could send a tracklist or upload the mix and have someone dub it to tape?? |
I've pm'd those definitely in.
Anybody else let me know and I'll pm you my address. |
So in. But I'll have to do a cd as well.
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I look forward to getting it!
There are a few more people who have promised a tape (or CD). I've made a tape which I'm not completely happy with. Trouble is my tape deck on my stereo has stopped working. I have a tape player which I'll attempt to connect up. If not the one I've done will have to be it! |
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My first ever mix tape was recorded over the Queen album, The Game! |
Can we have one of these for DIGITAL people??
Please?? :( |
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I propose my mixing board is more bloody and more sweaty than the bag of technologically unplayable rap music sitting in my closet.
I don't suggest replacing your antiquated medium of trade, simply, perhaps, augmenting it for those of who left the 80's and never looked back. Cakes: yes pls |
How about I just write a list of songs and then you can just listen to them online?
OR we could all record those songs, design a case, put it in an envelope along with a letter of love or a small gift for the organiser, maybe a touch of your favourite scent... D'you see? |
That is not at all what I'm talking about.
I get that the ability to artistically combine music into digital tracks is slightly more ellusive to the unwashed masses (a touch of pookie's favoUrite scent), but not for all; and frankly, your cassette-only format is likely just as exclusionary. Your derision would be better served at mocking the certainly terrible choices in music laid down. |
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