Introducing Casseptember! Sixty years of cassette tape culture
Verity Sharp begins a month of shows celebrating the impact of the cassette tape on audio culture and music. Introducing: Casseptember!
The first compact cassette recorder was launched at the Funkausstellung (Radio Exhibition) in Berlin, Germany, on the 30th of August 1963; and in the sixty years since, this humble format has helped to shape how we make, record, listen to, share and preserve music. Across a month of programmes, Late Junction offers a celebration of the impact of the cassette tape on audio culture and music. Introducing: Casseptember!
Hiss, decay, memories warped: Casseptember will feature specially-commissioned works from an array of artists whose work makes use of the particular qualities unique to the cassette tape. And, throughout the month, we’ll also hear from dedicated collectors and artists with a soft spot for the format. In this first programme, Verity Sharp is joined by Marc Masters - music journalist and author of High Bias: The Distorted History of the Cassette Tape (out in October 2023) - who offers an overview of the tape’s colourful history arguing that it never really went away.
The arrival of the cassette was a watershed moment in the democratisation of audio culture, making possible the documentation of local and underground scenes and genres. It paved the way for lo-fi aesthetics and DIY music. And, for those of a certain generation, the lovingly-crafted mixtape became a vital tool of connection and personal creativity. Across the world, meanwhile, there remain treasure troves of cassette-only releases, whole archives of musical genres catalogued in this unique way. And - in an age of digital intangibility and queues at vinyl pressing plants - the cassette tape is making a comeback for many labels and independent artists around the world.
Produced by Gabriel Francis and Cat Gough
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yael s Copeland
Many
- Winter 2023.
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Fleetwood Mac
Big Love
- Tango In The Night.
- Warner Bros..
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Aki Onda, Charmaine Lee & Zach Rowden
A Letter from Souls of The Dead
- A Letter from Souls of The Dead.
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Daniel Villarreal
Sunset Cliffs
- Lados B.
- International Anthem.
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Carlos Bica
Tiny Change
- Playing with Beethoven.
- Clean Feed.
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Poor Isa
Figures (Extract)
- Dissolution of the Other.
- Aspen Edities.
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Proc Fiskal
Global Lawn
- RT Hon EP.
- Hyperdub.
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OKI
Hem Hoa
- Live at Café Oto.
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Nana Benz du Togo
Yeweno
- Ago.
- Komos Records.
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Enemy
Hollywood Bypass
- The Betrayal.
- We Jazz Records.
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Andrea Penso
Organic Shelter (extract)
- Organic Shelter.
- Invisibilia Editions.
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Unknown
Ya Yumma (Oh, Mother)
- Choubi Choubi! Folk And Pop Songs From Iraq.
- Sublime Frequencies.
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Bad Brains
Untitled
- Bad Brains.
- ROIR.
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DJ Screw
Check Yourself (feat. Big Pokey.Lil Keke)
- Diary Of The Originator : Chapter 13 (Leanin On A Switch).
- Screwed Up Records.
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Conrad Schnitzler
CAS-CON II 3 (extract)
- CAS​-​CON II - Konzert in der Erl​ö​serkirche, Ost​-​Berlin, 3​.​9​.​1986.
- Bureau B Germany.
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Can
Eins (extract)
- LIVE IN STUTTGART 1975.
- Spoon Records.
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Merzbow
Part A (extract)
- Musick For Screen.
- Slowdown Records.
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Daniel Johnston
Lazy
- Songs of Pain.
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Omar Souleyman
Kell Il Banat Inkhatban (All The Girls Are Engaged)
- Jazeera Nights (Folk And Pop Sounds Of Syria).
- Sublime Frequencies.
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Lutchiana Mobulu
Eki Bis
- Eki Bis.
- Hot Casa Records.
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X-101
Sonic Destroyer
- Sonic Destroyer.
- Underground Resistance.
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Jeph Jerman, Ted Byrnes
The Monkey's Paw
- Passenger.
- tsss tapes.
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Victor Gama
Meninos Anjos Desceram à Rua
- Pangeia Instrumentos.
- Rephlex Records.
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Natasha Barrett
Impossible Moments from Venice 2
- Reconfiguring the Landscape.
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Carmen Villain
Dissolving Edges
- A Little Night Music: Aural Apparitions from the Geographic North.
- Geographic North.
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The Blue Nile
The Downtown Lights
- The Downtown Lights.
- Linn Records.
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Speakers Corner Quartet
Geronimo Blues (feat. Kae Tempest)
- Further Out Than The Edge.
- OTIH Records.
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- Fri 1 Sep 2023 23:00Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio 3
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