Thurston Moore praised the audio cassette in "Mix Tape, The Art of Cassette Culture. I love this book. I do not know more than 7% of people cited in it, I know of no more than 5.5% of patches patiently identified in these compilations K7. However, the universe answered in this book is certainly the world of USA I love.
Collage, brothel, Rock, Hip-Hop, College and Grad School, strange artifacts, stories of love to the jaw-me-the-node, rock, indie rock, East Village, punk, comics, Boom box.
higher the bit of nostalgia for this symbol of popular culture, now supplanted by the iTunes playlist. Just love it. I also loved the spiel by Dean Wareham (formerly Luna, Galaxie 500). Verbatim in the language of Etienne Daho, translated by myself:
It takes a lot of time and energy to create phenomenal compiles its small K7. The emotional bond with his prospective beneficiary is taking place during the time spent tweaking the object. This link, this may be the desire to share his bed, or at other times his ideas. The message of the gift may be: "I love you. I think about you all the time. Listen how much I think of you. " Or: "I love myself. I am a sophisticated, tasteful, listening stuff goods. This cassette explain everything to me. "There's something very narcissistic in the act of designing a compilation tape, and this gift invariably creates a sense of debt among those who offer and those who receive.
The blog phenomenon is there a resurgence of new compiles K7?
Dig yourself:
[Thurston Moore we NPR ]
[Art of Mix ]
[ Automatic Mix Gen at Tiny Mix Tapes: ask any compiled a theme, and you the will: Nick Hornby home]
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