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returntothepit >> discuss >> Cassettes? Who's using them and what kind? by The_Rooster on Apr 14,2010 12:33pm
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toggletoggle post by The_Rooster  at Apr 14,2010 12:33pm
Any bands here releasing demos, etc. on cassettes anymore?

I want to do a limited run of the Maggot Brain Demo on cassette (in addition to CD-R), and am wondering if anyone has a recommendation as to: type of Cassette, where to order from, packaging, etc....

And, yes, I know tapes are dead, etc., but I don't know any punk/hardcore/metal dudes that have expensive cars with CD players in them, so fuck you! I wanna make tapes! because (A) I still like tapes, and (B) I still like tapes.

haha.

Anyways....



toggletoggle post by boblovesmusic   at Apr 14,2010 12:34pm
I read that as cigarettes... weird



toggletoggle post by reimroc at Apr 14,2010 12:34pm edited Apr 14,2010 12:34pm
I would but tapes make my backing vocals sound like someones stepping on my nuts.



toggletoggle post by arilliusbm  at Apr 14,2010 12:34pm
yes, people around here are still releasing cassettes. They ain't dead yet!



toggletoggle post by DestroyYouAlot  at Apr 14,2010 12:35pm
I'm using 5000 of them to load Photoshop CS4 on my Commodore VIC-20.



toggletoggle post by RustyPS  at Apr 14,2010 12:38pm
Nick, where you at?



toggletoggle post by xmikex at Apr 14,2010 12:38pm
I'm using the ones with NKOTB "The Right Stuff" on them to drown out all my failures and inadequacies in life.

UH-OH-OOOAA-OOOH



toggletoggle post by blue  at Apr 14,2010 12:46pm
Wait, you'll spend money to release the demo on cassette, reaching maybe 10% of your audience but you'll only do a CDR for the people with CD players?



toggletoggle post by brian_dc  at Apr 14,2010 12:48pm
I'm not inclined to do the cassette thing. But if I were, I'd offer a digital download along with the cassette instead of doing the CDR thing in addition.



toggletoggle post by RichHorror  at Apr 14,2010 1:00pm
blue said[orig][quote]
Wait, you'll spend money to release the demo on cassette, reaching maybe 10% of your audience but you'll only do a CDR for the people with CD players?


stfu and tell me which of your bands is playing 7/30.



toggletoggle post by The_Rooster  at Apr 14,2010 1:01pm edited Apr 14,2010 1:06pm
blue said[orig][quote]
Wait, you'll spend money to release the demo on cassette, reaching maybe 10% of your audience but you'll only do a CDR for the people with CD players?


Well, it'd all be free, or like a $1 or something (for people who want them). Bulk cassettes are like $20/100. I'm certainly not going to justify spending money on packaged CDs for a demo. Not like anyone gives a flying fuck about CDs either, these days. Will just end up on the computer and iPods. And we don't have an audience. No one has heard us, besides us.

Just thinking of some fun ways to package it, with cool artwork and such. Nothing more.

ugh.

Nevermind.



toggletoggle post by RichHorror  at Apr 14,2010 1:03pm
One of the many HYEO whatever bands put out a cassette release. ITS' demo is on cassette. Hammer & The Nails have a cassette release. I believe Rampant Decay's split with Bad Dayz from NJ will be on cassette. Cassettes are the new cool thing, starting to eclipse 7".



toggletoggle post by menstrual_sweatpants_disco   at Apr 14,2010 1:07pm
Release on thumbdrives.



toggletoggle post by RichHorror  at Apr 14,2010 1:09pm
Mike, come to the IWEIPH space sometime so I can film you going to the bathroom as I already have with Jeff and Matt.



toggletoggle post by menstrual_sweatpants_disco   at Apr 14,2010 1:10pm edited Apr 14,2010 1:11pm
Where is it? I'm down. I need to show off my junk.



toggletoggle post by RichHorror  at Apr 14,2010 1:11pm
If Composted does indeed practice in the same building as Boarcorpse, then you practice in the same building as It Will End In Pure Horror.



toggletoggle post by menstrual_sweatpants_disco   at Apr 14,2010 2:05pm
Whaaaaaat? Since when? What room?



toggletoggle post by goatcatalyst   at Apr 14,2010 2:37pm
Classy Billy Connolly has a cassette-label and is releasing the Ipsissimus demo right and proper. And his printer is King Kvlt



toggletoggle post by RichHorror  at Apr 14,2010 2:37pm
menstrual_sweatpants_disco said[orig][quote]
Whaaaaaat? Since when? What room?


Lucky 13, if memory serves.



toggletoggle post by sxealex   at Apr 14,2010 2:43pm
RustyPS said[orig][quote]
Nick, where you at?


was gonna say in b4 nick



toggletoggle post by blue  at Apr 14,2010 2:58pm
The_Rooster said[orig][quote]
blue said[orig][quote]
Wait, you'll spend money to release the demo on cassette, reaching maybe 10% of your audience but you'll only do a CDR for the people with CD players?


Well, it'd all be free, or like a $1 or something (for people who want them). Bulk cassettes are like $20/100. I'm certainly not going to justify spending money on packaged CDs for a demo. Not like anyone gives a flying fuck about CDs either, these days. Will just end up on the computer and iPods. And we don't have an audience. No one has heard us, besides us.

Just thinking of some fun ways to package it, with cool artwork and such. Nothing more.

ugh.

Nevermind.


My bad, you gave me the impression that you were going to PRESS cassettes, not copy the demo to cassette.



toggletoggle post by The_Rooster  at Apr 14,2010 3:09pm
blue said[orig][quote]
The_Rooster said[orig][quote]
blue said[orig][quote]
Wait, you'll spend money to release the demo on cassette, reaching maybe 10% of your audience but you'll only do a CDR for the people with CD players?


Well, it'd all be free, or like a $1 or something (for people who want them). Bulk cassettes are like $20/100. I'm certainly not going to justify spending money on packaged CDs for a demo. Not like anyone gives a flying fuck about CDs either, these days. Will just end up on the computer and iPods. And we don't have an audience. No one has heard us, besides us.

Just thinking of some fun ways to package it, with cool artwork and such. Nothing more.

ugh.

Nevermind.


My bad, you gave me the impression that you were going to PRESS cassettes, not copy the demo to cassette.


No worries. I got a bit over defensive about it. Apologies.

I was thinking of just doing a small amount, like 50-100, with something cool in the way of artwork on the cassette itself, as well as the insert. Planned on giving away the CD, and if someone was into having the cassette as well, then I'd just give them that too, or maybe charge a couple bucks to cover materials.

All totally DIY. The demo is coming out raw as fuck, so I want the media to reflect that.



toggletoggle post by RichHorror  at Apr 14,2010 3:09pm
RichHorror said[orig][quote]
blue said[orig][quote]
Wait, you'll spend money to release the demo on cassette, reaching maybe 10% of your audience but you'll only do a CDR for the people with CD players?


stfu and tell me which of your bands is playing 7/30.



toggletoggle post by goatcatalyst   at Apr 14,2010 3:22pm
Leatherbound Nightbitch demo cassette only available at the first show?


... More likely than you think.



toggletoggle post by AndrewBastard, $Version=1 at Apr 14,2010 3:23pm
You can buy huge bulk boxes of black tapes in almost any color on eBay super cheap. Then just go to Kinkos and make ghetto tape lables and stick them on. They come in clear (the sticker paper) so you can print the logo or whatever in like red and it'll show up if you get white tapes or whatever. Or black in on clear sticker paper shows up nice on almost any color tapes you buy. DIY!





toggletoggle post by AndrewBastard, $Version=1 at Apr 14,2010 3:24pm
Black = BLANK up above. Although you can get Blank Black tapes...now your mind is blown all because of my typo.



toggletoggle post by arilliusbm  at Apr 14,2010 3:25pm
Only horn of valere cdrs are real



toggletoggle post by AndrewBastard, $Version=1 at Apr 14,2010 3:29pm
Only No Gods Records is Real. I released all my shit on cassettes....black with black jewel cases. Uber grim, cult and moderatley frost bitten.



toggletoggle post by largefreakatzero at Apr 14,2010 3:36pm
I can't believe no one has mentioned CSDO - they are the masters of cassette releases.



toggletoggle post by arilliusbm  at Apr 14,2010 3:36pm
Bring back No God Records. I've got some sort of HoV cdr you gave me in 04ish... eBay value should be topping out at 500 bucks now!



toggletoggle post by mutis   at Apr 14,2010 3:41pm
I go to rummage sales and buy the worst tapes I can find for pennies. Then I tape over them and give them away to fuck with people.

I hate CDs. Nåthruzym will probably have a cassette release this fall. It just takes a lot longer when you DIY.

Last tape I bought was Kaiser Wave.



toggletoggle post by AndrewBastard at Apr 14,2010 4:06pm
Jim, is it black and like printed on in white ink with that terrible logo I was using at the time?



toggletoggle post by blessed offal at Apr 14,2010 4:07pm
cassettes are great, and id use them all the time, but im pretty sure 90% of people nowadays probably never listen to it unless its on cd, or unless its something they can download on their ipod. this isnt a shot at anyone or anything, im just saying, i miss the simplicity of tapes.



toggletoggle post by arilliusbm  at Apr 14,2010 4:10pm
I think it may be; it's in a box with most of my other CDs at the moment. I'll have to check it out.



toggletoggle post by arilliusbm  at Apr 14,2010 4:13pm
I wondering if anyone still has the old abaroth cdr demo we were handing out at one point. Probably not



toggletoggle post by Lamp  at Apr 14,2010 4:36pm
For whatever reason, punk labels constantly release tapes, probably because they're cheaper than vinyl. Every grind band with a DIY aspect to their music these days is releasing tons and tons of tapes, often split releases. Get friendly with one of those guys to show you where the tapes are at.



toggletoggle post by ancient master at Apr 14,2010 4:37pm
nactapes.com



toggletoggle post by AndrewBastard at Apr 14,2010 4:41pm



toggletoggle post by AndrewBastard at Apr 14,2010 4:41pm



toggletoggle post by AndrewBastard at Apr 14,2010 4:41pm
both of those links are ill matic



toggletoggle post by dontlivefastjustdie at Apr 14,2010 4:59pm
tapes rule and are cheap as shit. CD-R's are for wimps.

National Audio Co. is what you're looking for... google that shit.



toggletoggle post by bradness so totally at work at Apr 14,2010 5:52pm
menstrual_sweatpants_disco said[orig][quote]
Release on thumbdrives.


blow a load on a thumbdrive or you're a POSSE



toggletoggle post by ancient master at Apr 14,2010 6:23pm
ancient%20master said[orig][quote]
nactapes.com





toggletoggle post by the_taste_of_cigarettes  at Apr 14,2010 8:02pm
Who not gonna read this whole thing but those people that said NAC get complete WIN.

Check em out, backed hard.



toggletoggle post by Samantha at Apr 14,2010 9:31pm
The last time I owned a cassette player was probably 15 years ago.

I want to see some rare black metal releases on 8 track.



toggletoggle post by wesogreNLI at Apr 14,2010 9:55pm
www.crushingcassettes.com
www.myspace.com/crushingcassettes

when i have spare time...diy cassettes is what i do




toggletoggle post by DJ DEATH at Apr 14,2010 11:06pm
I run North Cabin Enterprises,.. Cassette tape only label. If you want tapes which are ideal for music, get Type II High bias off of TAPE.COM, or go through M2Com.Com...250 proprinted tapes (no layout) for like 180$....pretty awesome. Or, just go to tape.com and by 100$ worth of tapes with cases for 50$ and dub em yourself... Fuck CD-rs.. tapes rule (Nod to the new Darkwor Cd though...That actually looks killer, and sound nice too)



toggletoggle post by DJ DEATH at Apr 14,2010 11:22pm
Type I, sorry.



toggletoggle post by CrabRagooon at Apr 15,2010 12:31am
markertek.com is what I use. The two bands i'm in released demos on tape. I think it's more accesible for a demo and way cheaper. Im a sucker for packaging too, so all our art is hand drawn which looks nice in a cool little tape package. I buy just about every demo at shows on tapes as well.

The response isn't great though, probably just because no one ever sees us due to showing up to shows on time isnt cool or punk. "sorry dude I was getting drunk before the show instead of seeing the first three bands." suck.



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