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The Tool Cassette Series started around 1991 as an experiment and as a way of keeping music "in print" on an as-needed basis without having to finance vinyl or CD pressings, since Simple Machines dubbed the cassettes as the orders came in. [4] With multiple cassette decks and a lot of volunteer help, this was a manageable project for the label.
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Cassette decks soon came into widespread use and were designed variously for professional applications, home audio systems, and for mobile use in cars, as well as portable recorders. From the mid-1970s to the late 1990s the cassette deck was the preferred music source for the automobile.
Brian Lotti (born 1972, Okinawa, Japan) [1] is an American professional skateboarder, film-maker, and visual artist.Lotti rose to fame in the skateboarding world in the late 1980s while riding for H-Street Skateboards.
Decades-old cassette reveals unreleased Luther Vandross’ cover of Beatles classic “Michelle. ...
Tellus Audio Cassette Magazine was an audio cassette magazine publication on cassette active from 1983 to 1993. Originally intended as a subscription bimonthly, it was launched in the Lower East Side of Manhattan to create an avant-guard media focus on no wave , downtown music , performance art , experimental electronica , noise music , and ...
Nadine Nakamura, a 62-year-old Democrat from Kauai, is poised to make history as the first woman to lead the Hawaii House of Representatives. Her appointment comes following the shocking primary ...
The Nakamichi Dragon is an audio cassette deck that was introduced by Nakamichi in 1982 and marketed until 1994. The Dragon was the first Nakamichi model with bidirectional [a] replay capability and the world's first production tape recorder with an automatic azimuth correction system; this feature, which was invented by Philips engineers and improved by Niro Nakamichi, continuously adjusts ...