In the summer of 1997, the only reason I survived a family road trip through western Canada was my trusty Walkman. It wasn’t my dad’s Walkman, which was adult, boring, and gray. While I can’t quite ...
When you walk into a record store, the cassette section (yes, record stores have cassette sections again) won’t be just filled with old cassettes, but rather freshly shrink-wrapped albums from the ...
You’re more than likely familiar with Record Store Day. It’s the holiest of high holidays here at DC9 At Night, in which we all face east and pray toward Good Records. What you might not know, is that ...
There are countless ways to consume music today: online streaming services, digital downloads, and video playlists on YouTube keep music at the tips of your fingers. But nothing beats holding a ...
Let me be clear from the outset: I do not like cassettes. Anyone who fetishizes them in today’s digital world probably didn’t live through the era when they were our only option when it came to ...
This is adapted from Plugged In, TNW’s bi-weekly newsletter on gear and gadgets. Subscribe to it (and our other great newsletters) here. We’re back again to talk about what is obviously all our ...
How much money have music fans sunk into adding these 15 releases to their cassette collection? Remember how those humble Walkmans filled our pockets? While many now gather dust, a select few have ...
There are a few reasons why you might be searching for the best cassette players. Maybe you’re on a retro kick, looking to separate yourself from the cold, soulless world of streaming digital music.
We may be two formats removed from the cassette era with CDs and now MP3s, but some of those treasured cassettes are just too good to throw out (Journey, anyone?). Rick Broida of Lifehacker has a nice ...
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