• The cassette culture (also known as the tape/cassette scene or cassette underground) refers to the practices associated with amateur production and distribution...
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    The Compact Cassette, also commonly called a cassette tape, audio cassette, or simply tape or cassette, is an analog magnetic tape recording format for...
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    Do it yourself (redirect from DIY culture)
    music on self-funded record labels. Trading of mixtapes as part of cassette culture The international mail art network which circumvents galleries and...
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    Lo-fi music (category Cassette culture 1970s–1990s)
    At various points since the 1980s, "lo-fi" has been connected with cassette culture, the DIY ethos of punk, primitivism, outsider music, authenticity,...
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  • and came to represent a "general resistance to popular and mainstream culture, evoking realism, independence and authenticity". An independent record...
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    element of youth culture. However, the increased availability of CD burners and MP3 players and the gradual disappearance of cassette players in cars and...
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  • Falling A Records (category Cassette culture 1970s–1990s)
    Cleaners from Venus and Foffo Spearjig among others. In 1985, the cassette culture was threatening the fabric of the established music industry, and Falling...
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    Super Cassettes Industries Private Limited, doing business as T-Series, is an Indian music record label and film production company founded by Gulshan...
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  • Cold wave (music) (category Cassette culture 1970s–1990s)
    preeminent voices." Benelux cold wave artists and cassette labels communicated through an underground cassette culture; Alain Neffe's Insane Music label in Belgium...
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    xvii–xxi. Nityanand Misra 2015, pp. 199–212. Manuel, Peter (1993). Cassette Culture: Popular Music and Technology in North India – Chicago Studies in Ethnomusicology...
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    Zoviet France (category Cassette culture 1970s–1990s)
    Zoviet France (also known as :$OVIET:FRANCE:, Soviet France, :Zoviet-France: and latterly usually written as :zoviet*france:) are a music group from Newcastle...
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    Chumbawamba (category Cassette culture 1970s–1990s)
    releases but was not usually listed as a band member. Stalwarts of the cassette culture scene, the band released a number of tapes on their own Sky and Trees...
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  • Riot grrrl (category Cassette culture 1970s–1990s)
    created art and performances. The first K Records release in 1982 was a cassette of Heather Lewis' first band Supreme Cool Beings, while she was a student...
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  • K Records (category Cassette culture 1970s–1990s)
    early releases were on the cassette tape format, making the label one of the longest lasting reflections of the cassette culture of the 1970s and early 1980s...
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  • Doujin music (category Cassette culture 1970s–1990s)
    Doujin music (同人音楽, dōjin ongaku), also called otokei doujin (音系同人) in Japan, is a sub-category of doujin activity. Doujin are non-official self-published...
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  • Mechanical Animals. Assimilate: A Critical History of Industrial Music Cassette culture Experimental music Rivethead Steampunk List of industrial music festivals...
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    Cultural Amnesia (category Cassette culture 1970s–1990s)
    the so-called cassette culture of the late 1970s and early 1980s in the UK. During this first period the band released three cassette albums: Video Rideo...
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  • The Insane Picnic (category Cassette culture 1970s–1990s)
    for vinyl release, it remained unreleased until the 2004 CD issue) Cassette culture Melody Maker, 25 September 1982, p. 14 Record Collector, October 2011...
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    Moore was the editor/overseer of the 2005 book Mix Tape: The Art of Cassette Culture. He published a highly influential list of collectible free jazz records...
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  • Wckr Spgt (category Cassette culture 1970s–1990s)
    early movement focused primarily on experimental home recording and cassette culture in the Pomona Valley at that time. The band consists of Joel Huschle...
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    Atrax Morgue (category Cassette culture 1970s–1990s)
    material was released on cassette, as part of the industrial/noise 'cassette underground' of the early 1990s. Often these cassettes were released on Corbelli's...
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    Martin Newell (musician) (category Cassette culture 1970s–1990s)
    arrangements. He is also regarded as a significant figure in the history of cassette culture and DIY music. In the summer of 1973, a 20-year-old Newell joined Colchester...
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  • John Balance (category Cassette culture 1970s–1990s)
    track, "Blue Funk (Scars for E)", was included on the Sterile Records cassette compilation Standard Response. Balance also published an underground zine...
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    Test Dept (category Cassette culture 1970s–1990s)
    tape scene with many of their earliest releases being available only on cassette. The band's album The Unacceptable Face of Freedom was praised by a music...
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  • Zounds (category Cassette culture 1970s–1990s)
    Reading, Berkshire, formed in 1977. Originally they were part of the cassette culture movement, releasing material on the Fuck Off Records label, and were...
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    Underground music (category Cassette culture 1970s–1990s)
    somehow opposed to, mainstream popular music culture. Underground music is intimately tied to popular music culture as a whole, so there are important tensions...
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  • however, was that the C81 cassette was more akin to 'bandwagon jumping', drawing on the enthusiasm and momentum of the cassette culture movement and using this...
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  • Hanson Records (category Cassette culture 1970s–1990s)
    the majority of its releases are on cassette, and as such the label is often associated with cassette culture. Recordings for Hanson have low production...
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  • Sound art (category Cassette culture 1970s–1990s)
    related to Sound Art Acousmonium Acoustic ecology Work of art Audium Cassette culture Electronic music Fluxus Installation art Intermedia NIME Noise music...
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  • Noise music (category Cassette culture 1970s–1990s)
    Throbbing Gristle, Cabaret Voltaire, and NON (aka Boyd Rice). These cassette culture releases often featured zany tape editing, stark percussion and repetitive...
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