Number One Hits of 70's


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Maxell UR-90 Blank Audio Cassette Tape, 7 Pack


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PLEASE NOTE - Due to a cease and desist, the first letter has been dropped and the name is now EVINSPACEY. The artist himself has opened each CD and personally crossed out the first letter. Each booklet is signed by the artist which also contains the album's lyrics. Read more...

Cassette tapes see new life after MP3s
Cassette tapes see new life after MP3s

The editors of the Concise Oxford English Dictionary decided to remove the term "cassette tape" from its pages this summer to help make room for 400 new words including "cyberbullying" and "retweet." By Frank Espich, AP Karl


Americas Market Launch of Fujitsu G60 Bill Recycling Unit (BRU)

The Fujitsu G60, with up to 1900 notes capacity, features 4 recycling cassettes, 1 deposit cassette and 1 optional loading cassette. The loading cassette increases up time and productivity by increasing capacities, start of day replenishment or


Hardly ancient cassettes are eliminated from dictionary

The term cassette tape is being removed from the newest version of the Oxford English Dictionary as it is apparently “outdated.” I realize cassettes may not be the most popular way to listen to music in this technological age, but some people are


Oxford English Dictionary Kills "Cassette Tapes"
Oxford English Dictionary Kills "Cassette Tapes"

According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the cassette tape is now dead. The OED has cut the term from their new edition, making way for new additions "sexting," "retweet" and "mankini." Unsurprisingly, the move is not settling well with everyone.


Rewind to the '90s

07.07.11

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Viral Swagger.net » Cassettes are coming back

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On cassette. It’s believed to be the first time a band has reissued an album in the format. Blackman says labels are having to think up creative ways to make the physical product attractive. ”The only people that buy music these days seem to be those that appreciate having objects in their lives and CDs don’t have any value as objects any more. Cassettes still have that value. Their covers are usually folded or inserted by hand. You can tell there’s love put into them.”

Dan Lewis from boutique label Special Award Records is releasing three cassettes in the next few months including a split release from Kes Band’s Lehmann B. Smith and Natasha Rose from Patinka Cha Cha. He says he’s attracted to their hardiness—”It seems like I could leave them anywhere, or do anything to them, and they’d still play”—but nostalgia also plays a part.

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