Cassette Tapes

Dont forget when it would jam up and crinkle your tape. Casettes and vinyl are fine as secondary and less regularly used mediums, its a bit different when its all youve got.

i only own a few cassettes. most of my collections in CDs (around 2000) and much fewer records.

however, the only cassettes i own are cassette only, or special releases that I have not listened to once.

Yeah, I have over 300 cassettes and ive never listened to them. I tried once and the felt piece under the tape fell off and destroyed the tape deck in my car. Now I just have them all in a box

i feel they have more of a collectability than records, in a way. they look prettier in more situations if you have a medium-sized collection, and records only look good if you have a particularly hefty collection.
also, in a world where everything I own is more and more modern, the only cassette player I have is the same one I had when I was like 8.

LETS FAST FORWARD THIS THREAD

>buying cassettes for releases that weren't from back in the day
>releasing your music in tape form just to be hipster about it

wtf I hate tapes now

what fucking thrift stores are you going to

I got into tapes recently. Got a decent deck, but not nearly enough cassettes in my collection. I am proud of owning this, limited to 30 copies, because I missed the vinyl release three years before.

I mean that's what's selling right now
If I'm able to do CDs/Vinyl down the road and I'm able to get enough of a profit from it then I'd do that but cassettes are what's in right now with the audience that sees live music