More tapes. Real. Not fake.

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I've found the rest of my cassettes.  All of the ones I thought that I had, I have and they are here.  Boxes now too as some of the labels are blank.

These though are not just mix-tapes.  What you have here is:
  • Mix tapes
  • Cassette audio letters (including one that actually went through the mail - it has stamps!)
  • Field recordings
  • Loops for use in my band [Ordinary].  Loops, BTW are an obscure type of cassette that I got hold of.  They came, I seem to remember in 30s, 60s and 120s lengths.  I had all three.  The 30s one was the best though.  The Boris Karloff loop is from a film on the telly and was, is, brilliant.
  • Field recordings from the telly.
  • Field recordings that were 'interviews' with strangers.  'Lesley' was a cardboard sales-woman on a train to Manchester.  
  • Band recordings.  'Ordinary' was 'my' electronic / experimental band.  There are also recordings here of Mark and I.  'Vindaloo Orchestra' was a band at uni ['Pink Trouser Strut' was about Tracey, my girlfriend at the time.].
My video compilations could have told a similar story, but they went in the bin quite a while ago.


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