Lonely Planet; Simon Richmond; Greg Bloom; Marc Di Duca; Anthony Haywood; Michael Kohn; Tom Masters; Daniel McCrohan; Reg Lonely Planet Publications Ltd (2015) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Lonely Planet; Nicola Williams; Kerry Christiani; Marc Di Duca; Catherine Le Nevez; Tom Masters; Sally O'Brien; Schulte-Pe Lonely Planet Publications Ltd (2016) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Lonely Planet; Andrea Schulte-Peevers; Kerry Christiani; Marc Di Duca; Catherine Le Nevez; Tom Masters; Ryan Ver Berkmoes Lonely Planet Publications Ltd (2016) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Lonely Planet; Marc Di Duca; Kerry Christiani; Catherine Le Nevez; Tom Masters; Andrea Schulte-Peevers; Ryan Ver Berkmoes Lonely Planet Publications Ltd (2016) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Lonely Planet; Marc Di Duca; Kerry Christiani; Catherine Le Nevez; Tom Masters; Andrea Schulte-Peevers; Ryan Ver Berkmoes Lonely Planet (2016) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Lonely Planet; Marc Di Duca; Kerry Christiani; Catherine Le Nevez; Tom Masters; Andrea Schulte-Peevers; Ryan Ver Berkmoes Lonely Planet (2016) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Simon Richmond; Mark Baker; Marc Bennetts; Stuart Butler; Trent Holden; Ali Lemer; Tatyana Leonov; Tom Masters; Morgan Lonely Planet Global Limited (2018) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
The cassette tape was revolutionary. Cheap, portable, and reusable, this small plastic rectangle changed music history. Make your own tapes! Trade them with friends! Tape over the ones you don't like! The cassette tape upended pop culture, creating movements and uniting communities.
This entertaining book charts the journey of the cassette from its invention in the early 1960s to its Walkman-led domination in the 1980s to decline at the birth of compact discs to resurgence among independent music makers. Scorned by the record industry for "killing music," the cassette tape rippled through scenes corporations couldn't control. For so many, tapes meant freedom—to create, to invent, to connect.
Marc Masters introduces readers to the tape artists who thrive underground; concert tapers who trade bootlegs; mixtape makers who send messages with cassettes; tape hunters who rescue forgotten sounds; and today's labels, which reject streaming and sell music on cassette. Their stories celebrate the cassette tape as dangerous, vital, and radical.