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The Weekly DiScussion: home taping ain't killing music, music's killed home taping

Earlier this week, high-street electrical retailer Currys announced that it would no longer stock blank cassette tapes. T’was a sad, sad day in the DiS office...

  • I'm gonna buy

    Some stocks of Blank Tapes.

    I like making mix-tapes

  • i'm gonna buy a load too.

    mixtapes have elbow grease in them. mix cds don't at all.

  • I love listening to tapes

    it makes the music sound 'warmer' and mroe closer to the heart. to me it did anyway.

    I made loads as a teenager, to give to my friends for christmas. My friend Chris made me one called 'Kayleia's intro to Emo' which I hail as the tape that has gone me into the music that I am into today.

    I haven't made one in a couple years, I make Mixcds for people now. I understand about not stocking tape decks anymore, I don't even own a CD player now - just an iPod stereo.

  • *Sniff*

    RIP Cassettes. To be honest, it's just nostalgia now though innit. I remember when making mix tapes how I would wish I could make mix cds instead so that my two odd hours worth of work wasn't a waste when the tape eventually did get chewed up by some shitty stereo, and the sound quality would not dip massively after 20 odd plays.

    However, there is something great about chopping up selotape into small pieces to stick back together a snapped tape that you love, and keeping your finger's crossed that it held, even though the part of the recording lost by the break was the peak of some guitar solo or other that you played along your tennis racket to. Also the effort that went into making tapes, particularly for girls was appreciated more I reckon, thus meaning the tape was listened to more intensely and (hopefully) producing the desired result (whatever that was...).

    I also remember doing a crazy 10 minute tape sample mash up experiment song thing, fusing together snippets from various other cassettes into each other that a la ...'and you will know them by the trail of dead' intro. I think I wanted to be in PWEI at the time.

    Best cassette I ever bought from a shop - Pavement's 'brighten the corners' for £1 from Our price in Aldershot. I hadn't paid attention to them since 'Slanted & Enchanted' and this led me into tracking down one of the finest back catalogues around. I still have the tape, although 'Shady lane' is all warped and fucked now.

    • I've never made a mixtape

      and I've only ever had one album on cassette. And that was bought for me.
      Maybe I'm just too young to appreciate tapes. For me, it's always been CDs that have been important.

      I regularly made my own compilation CDs about 5 years ago, but never tapes.

      • And

        when the tape got slightly screwed up, it was like tripping on acid without tripping on acid.

      • I love making tapes but

        Most people I know don't have tape decks anymore. And one of my decks (I have double) is on it's way out. It's all very sad.

        Oh, and down the road from Aldershot (Farnham), I got 'Viva Hate' by Morrissey for 70p in Help the Aged, brilliant!

      • Mixtapes

        As someone already said, I put effort into making mixtapes. They take longer to make than just dragging and dropping files to burn to a CD, so you put more thought into it. RIP Tapes.

        • Ha ha

          with the Artists bit!

        • I love this article

          The format was a little before my time, but the sentiment is still true I think. There really is nothing better than a mix CD with some fabby hand crafted artwork and a really smooth tracklisting! (Except maybe a mix TAPE with some fabby hand crafted artwork and a really smooth tracklisting, though I'm yet to experience this)

        • I'm sad

          but are cassettes really dying out? In the last 18 months I've bought over 10 new tapes and there are loads of tape only record labels at the minute.

          Check this
          http://deathbombarc.com/cassettegods/

        • the mixtape...

          ... is the central theme of the latest play by Daniel Kitson (probably the best stand-up alive today). It's called C90. it'll be on in edinburgh, and probably around the country.

          go and see it, it's absolutely fucking brilliant.

        • blah blah blah

          pointless and predictable nostalgic whinge-athon about the advancement of technology. This thing about cassettes is so Belle and Sebastian that it makes me want to eat my hand. I used to have a tape player, and used to make mixtapes as well. It was shit.

          • I should also add

            that whenever I made compilation CDs, I did put thought into the running order and whatnot. So I appreciate that sentiment.

            • The same

              Belle & Sebastian it appears you profess to like?

            • but

              if you do mix CDs properly, working on the track transitions in a waveform editor, it can be a much finer art than making mix tapes could ever be...

            • I still use cassetes

              i love them.

            • Ah memories...

              I used to make mixtapes, although it seems a long time ago now.

              In fact it was so long ago, I remember one had 2Unlimited, MC Mario, Haddaway and Snap! on it. :O

              I also remember a friend and I recording radio show type things (I think you'd call them podcasts now). We had jingles on a Spectrum and everything!

              I don't even own a tape deck anymore. Minidiscs killed that off. Remember them?

              • Hi-FFidelity

                pissed me off.

                Though someone did once give me a motorhead tape from a charity shop for my birthday. That was awesome.

              • in the begininng...

                i remember making mix tapes on my dad's hifi and making my very own (and probably) not very great artwork on microsoft publisher!!

                i also remember having a tape recorder and pretending to be on the radio talking to myself.

                mix cds never held the same brilliance but i do try to maintain the making of a good playlist for a cd

                however recently being a student i acquired a cassette walkman from a charity shop to connect to my hifi and have the princely albums of rem "monster" and "document" and tears for fears "the hurting" (an album i would not have previously listened to and is actually quite good)..i also have an old texas album knocking around and had a brief period of mixtape nostalgia for my university graphics studio

                i do miss mixtapes however i find i do not have a need for them which is a shame but they will always have a fondness in my heart

                (as for whoever said vinyl is shit they are wrong, act anybody with a heart)

            • I just bought a copy of

              The Velvets & Nico offa eBay.

              Just so my cassette alarm can wake me up with 'Sunday Morning'...

              • I remember

                recording stuff like the stranglers onto a tape from the radio when I was little, and I currently make lots of mixtapes...but only from my vinyl collection onto a tape, putting a cd onto a tape is cheating...! (The tracklistings are also all typed up on my typewriter, no modern technology here). I also have one of Jamie T's panic prevention mixtapes, which is rather good.

            • In the event of a fire in my bedroom

              the first thing I would rescue is a stack of mixtapes made for me over the years by various people. Each one is completely unique, some have changed my taste in music irrevocably.

              The other day I made The Last Mixtape. I just pressed stop on the last song and then my tape deck died :(

            • Short songs

              There are several songs that I only know because they are short and can fit at the end of side 1. I can recommend the Nirvana live album side 4 with all the in between song talkie bits separated out as great for this purpose too. There are also still several songs that I expect to finish in certain places when I had to turn the tape over (before the days of auto reverse). THEY'LL NEVER TAKE MY DENON 510!

            • Hmm

              I think all formats have their merits, and the younger you are the less you appreciate those that may well ahve passed you by. I still love my records but don't really buy tapes except for aesthetic reason, and price. i love my germ free adolescents by x ray spex that cost me 50p

              My dad used to make me mix tapes when i was a kid with my fave pop albums (madonna, micheal jackson etc) spliced with his favourite latter day pop (anything form 60;s stuff to elo, frankie goes to hollywood) and i still have them and they're still awesome...

              I think we need to look to the generation before us and see how much mixtapes and cassettes meant to them..

              Did anyone ever get prosecuted for home taping?

              • In middle of one

                I've still got good tape deck, and record mix tapes constantly for mates and stuff and for my walkmen, I record music from my keyboard onto tape, by putting two mikes in hi fi, the way the tracks mix, it's just so easy, select track, whack on tape, I like the whole real time situation, you've listened to the music, and also if you get a good chrome tape the sound qualitys alright and a few car stereos still have

                • Mixtapes equal heart

                  You've got to make them in real time.
                  That's time, and effort.
                  Still have an amp and a tape deck gathering dust in Bromley...

                  Maybe one more tape... Just for old times sake.

            • one of the first albums I bought

              was Help! on tape, and I used to buy so many singles (including some decidedly 'dodgy' ones). I used to use tapes to record things off the radio to listen to, and I had a couple of friends who I used to exchange tapes with, I still have them all stored somewhere. the CD quickly took over, but I still spend ages deliberating over what tracks to include on a mix so the thought is still there. plus it's also good to know that you're not going to run out of space unexpectedly on side 1 and have to swap to side 2.

              • I tried to 'do' tapes.

                I don't have an mp3 player, and I needed a cheap walking-to-uni solution. I bought 10 tapes and a cheap player for £10 total, and I was quite excited about it. In about a week, they'd been consigned to a drawer, a failed experiment, because the thing drained a pair of AAs in about an hour. Duracells, no less.

                To hell with tapes. They're better to touch and use than CDs, but making mix CDs ain't so bad. Better than just emailing someone a download shopping list.

            • I

              used to buy tapes because I had no cash. CDs were a lot of money! When you're a kid or a teenager you certainly don't have that kind of money (where do you get it???) I still buy 2nd hand tapes from time to time, and vinyl at that.

              Course I'll miss them. I'm not against technology but anyone who thinks shuffling about on an ipod is better than owning a product (with sleeve; lyric sheet; remember them?) I just can't understand.

              Although I do like ipods, to be fair.