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Were you a part of the Cassette Era?

Dogon
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Posted : Dec 7, 2006 19:27
psytones aka pee pee boy once peed on the his friend's walkman & it created a bubblebubblebubblebubblebubble bong like sound effect....

but pee pee boys are OK Karma wise so he is saved....



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Dennis the menace
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Posted : Dec 7, 2006 19:29
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On 2006-12-07 19:23, psytones wrote:
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On 2006-12-07 19:06, Dennis the menace wrote:
god bless the ipod



Don't you miss the Discman? Having ONE album to relate to at teh time.
More personal and better to "learn" the album?
I guess I'm kind of mid-skool



nope, i had minidisc instead of discman
Anak
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Posted : Dec 7, 2006 19:37
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On 2006-12-07 19:29, Dennis the menace wrote:
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On 2006-12-07 19:23, psytones wrote:
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On 2006-12-07 19:06, Dennis the menace wrote:
god bless the ipod



Don't you miss the Discman? Having ONE album to relate to at teh time.
More personal and better to "learn" the album?
I guess I'm kind of mid-skool



nope, i had minidisc instead of discman





i have a minidisc too instead of a discman. i buy lots of original cd's, and i neither want to carry discman with me nor an mp3 player. so i basically record almost all my cd's on md, and loose a lot of money doing so           Anakoluth A Pebble in Your Eardrum's Shoe since 2001!
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Dennis the menace
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Posted : Dec 7, 2006 20:03
use longplay and erase the discs
rich
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Posted : Dec 7, 2006 20:38
Cassettes were the medium of the music of my life.
My tape collection started when my brother and I would steal them from the local market when we were kids growing up in Indonesia. Didn't know it at the time but they were all bootlegged. Sabbath and Deep Purple were our favorites. Those tapes stayed in our collection till Black Sabbath was replaced with Black Flag and some classic mixed tapes of raw obscure fast and hard goodness and the soundtrack for many backyard ramp skate sessions.
In the 80s the New Order Low Life tape got stuck in my car stereo for a month until I finally pried it out and stuffed in bootleg copies of Exodus and Megadeth demos.
By the time I got a walkman all I owned was Chopin and Burning Spear, which was perfect for cruising Venice while I sorted out my head.
The first psytrance I ever owned was a mix by someone in LA called DJ Aje who I never heard of since and lasted several years before jamming in the middle so I could only listen to half of each side or something.

I still have and cherish my Yamaha T-100 which captured sessions from punk to metal to whatever noise I was banging out in the early 90s.




orange
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Posted : Dec 7, 2006 20:48
sometimes i transfer sounds to a cassette and then rerecord it into the pc. sounds get a weird tape saturation fx by doing that!



long live my aiwa 828 tape recorder!!


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psytheriatsunami
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Posted : Dec 8, 2006 04:11
I still use cassetes...

for you people its nostalgic.

...for me its sad...
cacofonix
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Posted : Dec 8, 2006 07:42
those were the days... got around 300-400 tapes stacked neatly in one corner in my room...havnt touched them since ages now. But i feel very proud owning them....all my pocket money turned into tapes back then. Same thing happened to my minidisc. Not sure when my ipods gonna go obsolete.           www.vantaravichitra.com
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Posted : Dec 8, 2006 08:10
They are coming up with this music player which is nothin but a tiny chip that will have to be implanted somewhere at the back of your ear through a minor surgery. Imagine thinkin bout the cassette era then hehe            To FiNd YouRsELf YoU GoTTa LoSe YouRsELf FirSt!
Stregone
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Posted : Dec 8, 2006 08:14
Of course I used cassette and I still use them in the car

At the begginning were Nirvana, some italian music, some strange stuff, first techno in 90-92 from England I heard, some hardcore, reggae, hip hop and all kind of stuff, passing from SNAP, to Micheal Jackson....

What I used to do a lot too, was recording some very interesting radio emission with new music and then I used to make compilation of the best songs there were
Outolintu
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Posted : Dec 8, 2006 11:04

i just skipped through my c-cassettes the other day and decided to get rid of them. mostly because the music on them is crap to my ears nowerdays . but i did have to save some cassettes though with trance music i recorded from the radio in the early 90's. THAT stuff i just can't throw away...

btw: i still use DAT-cassettes for sampling and master recording. the sound is much better (for me it's softer and warmer).
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day_tripper
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Posted : Dec 8, 2006 13:20
The best thing about tapes is that they made you listen to the albums completly, they made you follow the story.
Still prefer listening to em rock n roll tunes on tape.           "It's not the fall that kills you; it's the sudden stop at the end." - Douglas Adams
Forest dreams
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Posted : Dec 8, 2006 14:48
^^ yeah, that really makes you grow into the music and also appreciate the less preferred tracks as well.

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Gopendragon
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Posted : Dec 8, 2006 15:36
yea sure I have lotsa cassete tapes,with goa/psy trance of 90's till early 00's,
and more lots of heavy rock punk death gothick etc...
I feel that those tapes after some years will be precious and would start to have the collectors value..
those who are are really precious are the dat tapes wich works with dat machines,the ancient sacred magic for the begining of trance mucic,as it started the first recordings playngs and parties with DATS,the alien being machines,..feed me mind feed me mind feed me...hehe unforgetable mixings...
analogic with digital technology together cooperated...
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Pt.
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Posted : Dec 8, 2006 15:38
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On 2006-12-08 15:36, Gopinesh wrote:
I feel that those tapes after some years will be precious and would start to have the collectors value..



tsk tsk tsk tsk .. Thats SO like you Cop, only thinking about fame and money
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