Makes me a bit nostalgic but I don't miss the CLACK! in the middle of a song as the head repositions to the next set of tracks. I still have a crate of tapes somewhere up in the garage.
Welfare Records in Boston has been releasing (new recorded) 8 tracks for bands for ages, since the 90's I think. I had a few of their releases to play on a garage sale 8 track deck.
> For buyers, these releases may be more of a way to show that they love the band than something they actually want to listen to. A study in 2016 found that about half of the people who buy vinyl records don’t even listen to them. With streaming and downloads being the way that most people consume music now, a tangible album you can hold in your hand is more of an avatar or trophy for being a fan of an artist. In this case, knowing each tape was handmade, cut, and dubbed to fit the album length brings back the not-so-long-forgotten art of physical media and the work the went into it.
I regret buying a bunch of vinyl over the past few years. I tried because I really like the collectible aspect of it but the space and weight adds up fast and it's nowhere near as convenient as digital. I found I'd just stream over Bluetooth to the same receiver I hooked the record player to because I got lazy.
I might have considered getting something like this for a band I really liked but I know it would end up piling up.
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This is just shallow appropriation of nerd culture. The same nerd culture that still faces ridicule like it has for decades.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2-XL
Polygram apparently just shoveled it onto the tape, as Discogs lists The Camera Eye as also spanning tracks.
https://www.discogs.com/Rush-Moving-Pictures/release/4304213
I regret buying a bunch of vinyl over the past few years. I tried because I really like the collectible aspect of it but the space and weight adds up fast and it's nowhere near as convenient as digital. I found I'd just stream over Bluetooth to the same receiver I hooked the record player to because I got lazy.
I might have considered getting something like this for a band I really liked but I know it would end up piling up.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=XLZS0Sj9-1U
Actually I would suggest the channel to anyone interested in old, obsolete and just plain odd media formats.