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High bias : the distorted history of the cassette tape / Marc Masters.

Author: Masters, Marc, author.

Imprint:2023

Note:Killing Music: The Rise of the Cassette Tape -- Creating Music: How Cassettes Helped Launch Movements -- Cassettes Underground: An International Network of Tape Artists -- The Tape Traders: Recording and Sharing Live Music on Cassette -- The Tape Hunters: Traveling the Globe to Unearth History on Cassette -- The Tape Makers: The Culture of Personal Mixtapes -- Tape's Not Dead: The Cassette Comeback.

Note:"Marc Masters explores the surprising ups and downs of the cassette tape's journey through international music culture, showing us the cultural impact of cassettes on music listening, music portability, and music making itself. Winding through early hip-hop tape trading, the deeply personal act of making a mixtape, and even contemporary composers who use cassettes to create musique concrète compositions, this book chronicles the resilient do-it-yourself spirit of cassettes through conversations with scene-setters coupled with deep explorations into music history. More than just the most comprehensive history of how cassettes have changed music, this is also a vivid tribute to a format that refuses to fade away"-- Provided by publisher.

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