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While the MXCP-P100 includes contemporary details, its exterior is reminiscent of ’80s tech. Sitting atop of the player are ...
Maxell was a brand synonymous with audio and cassette tapes thanks to an iconic ad. With the popularity of cassette tapes on ...
Classic cassette tapes may not be as trendy as vinyl or even CDs but they’re still making some noise. According to recent reports, sales of the analog audio format have increased each of the last ten ...
The streaming generation is trading Spotify for cassette tapes. But despite Gen Z's obsession with all things vintage — from flip phones and Y2K fashion reboots like Ed Hardy and Von Dutch ...
Cassette tapes were a major way of listening to (and recording) music througout the 1980s and 1990s and were in every hi-fi stereo, boom box, and passenger vehicle of the era. Their decline was lar… ...
NYC Tape Fair co-founder Anthony Morton has always had a soft spot for cassette and VHS tapes, even as they’ve fallen out of fashion. Photo courtesy of NYC Tape Fair “Similarly, with VHS, I wanted to ...
The first-ever NYC Tape Fair is Sunday at Selva, an art gallery and record store in Bushwick. More than a dozen vendors will be selling rare, vintage VHS and cassette tapes, along with a few new ones.
A powerful collaboration captured on tape, the Slammin' Vinyl & Dream FM 8x cassette pack from 1996 is a vivid testament to the vibrant intersection of rave promotion and pirate radio.
Cassette and VHS tapes once ruled the world of entertainment — but, just a half-century after they came on the scene, they’ve largely gone the way of the dodo. In 2025, digital media is king.
A powerful collaboration captured on tape, the Slammin' Vinyl & Dream FM 8x cassette pack from 1996 is a vivid testament to the vibrant intersection of rave promotion and pirate radio.