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Throwback on a Comeback: The Last Cassette Tape Factory

I don't really understand this one. What's next? Edison wax cylinders?

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Bust out your mix tapes and dust off those Walkmans: Cassette tapes are having a comeback. National Audio Company—the last cassette factory in the U.S.—is ready for the renewed demand. Cranking out analog audio tapes since 1969, the company boasted its best year ever in 2015, and sales are only climbing.
kir_mokumsays...

the point is to be able to make cheap and very short runs to a physical medium. much like the split 7" in punk's haydays. (45s are also making a comeback right now in different scenes for the same reasons). there's also the rise of the future/retro aesthetic see vaporwave, outrun, seapunk, chillwave, etc. the rise of these things has a lot to do with the last remaining DIY philosophies that exist today. to dismiss it as "oh hipsters" misses the point.

oritteroposays...

Too late! There is at least one guy out there producing wax cylinder recordings...

Mordhaussaid:

"I don't really understand this one. What's next? Edison wax cylinders?"

Shush, don't give the hipsters any ideas.

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