Tabs Out Cassette Podcast | A Split So Nice They Rhymed It Once

A Split So Nice They Rhymed It Once
12.12.13 by Mike Haley

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In case you were worried that Orange Milk Records wasn’t going to start 2014 off right, let this put those worries to bed. One of the releases on deck for the label next month will be a split between label-head Seth Graham and Caboladie’s Chris Bush under his moniker Flower Man. Stupid-tight artwork by Keith Rankin, the other Orange Milkman, and a guest spot on Seth’s side by Joe Bastardo (Bastian Void/Homeowner) brings it all together. Graham sharted up some of his material onto Bandcamp. An almost nine minute soup of loops, squirmy worms, and chopped laser zaps. All around weirdness in the best possible sense. Go ahead and give ‘er a test drive!

Also coming from Orange Milk in the new year will be cassettes from Ryan Emmett, Genetics and Windsurfing, and Wes Tirey.

Tabs Out Cassette Podcast | On The Guest List: Top Tens From Friends

On The Guest List: Top Tens From Friends
12.13.13 by Friends Of Tabs Out

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When Tabs Out posted our Top 200 Tapes Of 2013 list it was pretty much the final word on what cassette were worth checking out this year. I don’t think anyone wants to argue that fact. But apparently there are some other people out there with their own opinions (yeah, we don’t get it either??) so we decide to give them a chance to say what they thought about the year in cassettes. We got in touch with a solid cast of heads, people who, in all seriousness, have opinions we think are top notch, and asked them to make some ‘best of’ lists for us. The rules were simple: Each person picked a cassette-based topic (not just their favorite tapes) and came up with a top ten. Most people followed that rule. Some sort of followed it. Seth Graham didn’t even try.

Our hope is that these lists will do two things. 1) Help you (and us) find awesome sounds that we missed out on this year. Because even if you pay attention 25/8 crazy good stuff is going to slip through the cracks. And 2) Try to put on display that year end lists are supposed to be fun. A lot of hate gets thrown the way of year end lists, which makes no sense. Nobody who gets ‘best of’ this or ‘top that’ on these things is entitled to anything. They aren’t literally “THE BEST” now simply because they have  a #1 in front of their name. Medals aren’t being awarded, shrines aren’t being built, tax-free status isn’t being implemented for their next fiscal year. Behind all of these lists are just people who don’t get outside enough telling you what they like. That’s all. And this insufferable whining about lists coming out before the entire year is officially over. For the love of  1980’s Bill Murray, who gives a Ghostbusting fuck!? “Oh no, a good album was released on December 13th, but it wont be on the lists! THE LISTS!?! Ooooh, I’m getting the vapors!” You still get to listen to the fucking thing. Hey, remember the top record on that Pitchfork Best 50 of 2008? Yeah, nobody else does either, so crush a chill pill and snort it before it’s too late.

 

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Brian runs the blog Guide Me Little Tape where he reviews music mostly on cassette, so releases from a broad variety of labels crossed his path this year. He also started up the extremely promising Horror Fiction Tapes. He went over his top ten favorite cassette labels of 2013 for us.

1. Rotifer
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For me, this was the year of Rotifer.  The lush collage hypnotics, the attention to detail and miniature liner notes, the unique artist selection.  I almost have everything from Rotifer this year (some of it buried and not pictured, some I swapped), and there isn’t a miss.  In a scene filled with delicate ambience, Rotifer curated a 2013 catalogue that twisted those ambient planes into a kaleidoscope version of a shaman dance party.  A beat tape remix of everything I loved in the last 3 years of tapes, reworked and presented back to me in a way I didn’t even know I wanted.  Although I guess for a label with an album count in the 80’s you’d expect something really great, and it is.  And maybe what I like best, is that it still feels DIY as can be.  No overwrought website, no Bandcamp page, just the occasional sale posted in plain text.  Must haves would sound something like Paul Hares, Nag Dolly, LateLateLateNight, and Paul Hares again.

2. ((Cave)) Recordings
3. No Kings
4. Elm Recordings
5. Bathetic
6. Orange Milk
7. Different Lands
8. Holodeck Records
9. Juniper Tree Songs
10. Constellation Tatsu

 

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Digitalis‘ Brad Rose is one of the most active fellas around with a laundry list of activity that could make one’s head spin. It’s nearly impossible to keep up with the man, but you can at least try. With that said, here is Brad’s list of bands and projects he thinks should release more cassettes in 2014 than they did in 2013. (You just can’t please him)

1. Roe Enney
Ever since Phaserprone released Roe Enney’s “Damnatio Memoriae” in 2011, I’ve been waiting for the next chapter.  That tape remains one of the best cassettes I’ve heard in the past five years and is one I return to over and over.  With a sort of cryptic air surrounding it and the near-silence since (there was a split cassingle on Discriminate with yours truly), it only adds to the intrigue and anticipation of what will be next.  At least, I hope there is something next (if only a vinyl reissue of Damnatio Memoriae or something!).

2. Black To Comm
3. Social Drag
4. Witchbeam
5. Spare Death Icon
6. FOODMAN
7. 51717
8. Matchess
9. Sand Circles
10. Video Diaries

 

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Experimental music is loaded with ladies but can sometimes seem like a total pickle jar, which is sort of like a sausage party but there aren’t any chips. Shit, take these lists for example. Seven contributors and not a uterus in the bunch. Even this list that focuses on women is by someone named SugarMAN. Sheesh. I asked Mike, who’s an editor over at Ad Hoc, to do this topic, and even though he said that “categorizing tapes based on gender is dubious as fuck” he obliged. More than ten female humans made tapes this year, but these are his favorites.

1. V/A “Taxidermy Of Unicorns (Watery Starve)
Holy heck, this is a sneaky choice because this is not one tape, but two. Taxidermy of Unicorns features a total of four people. It’s as devious as saying my favorite food is a Bento Box. Well sue me! The music here is great and this endeavor is topically apt. Lynn Fister put this one together through her tape label/series of art objects, Watery Starve, with the intent of showing solidarity amongst the ladies of the global drone community. She chose four artists (herself included) who are some of the absolute heavies of contemporary ambient, three of which (herself included) who are guiding curatorial forces behind top-notch labels. As Aloonaluna, Fister submitted the side with the beats, providing an eloquent counterpoint to Motion Sickness of Time Travel’s abstract synthesis on the flip-side. This happened to be Rachel Evans’s best work this year. The other tape is shared between New Zealand’s Birds of Passage and Belgium’s Je Suis Le Petit Chevalier. Alicia Merz did her usual thing and used the Birds of Passage project to make the prettiest music on the block. This was Felicia Atkinson’s earliest work as Je Suis Le Petit Chevalier in 2013, and she had a good year with both her musical output and her label Shelter Press. Taxidermy of Unicorns also wins the 2013 award for Best Concrete Imagery In A Title.

2. Somnoroase Pasarelle “ABECD” (Baba Vanga)
3. C. Lavender “Fortitude in Wintaramoth” (Ecstatic Peace!)
4. Imperial Topaz/MSOTT split (Tranquility Tapes)
5. Tether “Guest Bed” (Dokuro)
6. TALsounds “Sky Face” (Notes and Bolts)
7. Je Suis Le Petit Chevalier “Those Vermillion Sands” (NNA Tapes)
8. Itasca “Proto” (Sloow Tapes)
9. Aloonaluna “A House Made of Cloud and Bone” (Digitalis)
10. Plvs Vltra “Yo – Yo Blue” (Field Hymns)

 

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Being one half of the duo Afterlife, and the man behind Tranquility Tapes (who released the “Duets” cassette comp last year, and it’s follow up “Duets II” this year), Franklin Teagle appropriately runs down his favorite cassettes this year by dynamic duos.

1. Cream Juice – Man Feelings (Orange Milk)

2. Glass House – Savage Times (SicSic)
3. Quartz Safari – Quartz Safari (Fadeaway)
4. Morae – Affine Transformation (Self Released)
5. Quiet Evenings/Sundrips – Split (Fadeaway)
6. Nite Lite – Pepper People (Tape Drift)
7. Space Habitat – Rising Interiors (SicSic)
8. Bermuda Link – Passed Lives (Housecraft)
9. Tipow – Dust from Ancient Holographs (Worn Habit)
10. Courtly Illusion Limited – Courtly Illusion Limited (Space Slave)

 

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The Honest Bagger runs the mega-chill blog The Honest Bag where he talks about his favorite current cassette releases, pairing them with some wacky tabacky. It’s like a peanutbutter & jelly sandwich, but far more tranquil. Keeping with that level of relaxitude, The Bagger rounded up his top ten tapes from the year to utilize for deep listening and meditation.

1. Kyle Landstra “Sage’ (Cosmic Winnetou)
What is left to say about this gem of a tape, and the label on which it appears. Sage infused my life with serenity and calmness during trying times. Therefore, it has stood the test of time and sits cozily in the Honest Bag healing kit. All of Kyle’s work is great, yet this one holds a special spot in my heart. Kyle is extremely adept at creating and sculpting a warm, vivid environment. And, that is immediately presented to the listener upon pressing the play button on Sage, the most recent release by Kyle on the glistening Cosmic Winnetou – one of the best labels around. It’s tantamount to the dawn of a new day, that feeling one sometimes has as they open their eyes and hope to realize the inherent beauty of the day. I remember being bathed in the radiance of Sage during the dark, freezing night. From the speakers poured forth glimmering, breathing soundscapes that illuminated the room. This is a tape in which I place my trust. It’s fealty is unquestioned, while it’s sonic healing power is nearly unrivaled. Sage is the stream of next-level paeans to mollify your ills and the fuel for one’s ascent, begetting healing, heightened awareness, tranquility and lucidity.

2. Jake Blanchard “Archaic Practices” (Feathered Coyote)
3. Bird People “Water Buffalo” (Sloow Tapes)
4. Former Sleves “Calico Sunset” (Sic Sic)
5. DSR Lines “Venndiagram” (Smeltkop)
6. Christopher Merrit “Imaginary Colors” (Orange Milk)
7. Fluorescent Heights “Tidal Motions” (Constellation Tatsu)
8. Black Thread “Fragrant Hoof Carvings” (Turmeric Magnitudes)
9. Rainbow Body “Free Sentient Beings” (Ginjoha)
10. No Shoes & One Sock “This Is Our Raga” (Terrapin)

 

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Lars works for NPR Music where he does, to be specific, “a lot of things”. Even though thousands upon thousands of cassettes were released in 2013, Mr. Gotrich combed through the discs, digital files, and records and came up with a list of jamz he thinks should have been spooled round and round. As he put it “Why waste a perfectly good gurgle on 1s and 0s when it could dubbed and worn down by a thrift store Walkman running low on double As”? Here is his top releases that should’ve been released on cassette.

1. Caddy Bay, Gucci Mane v. Boards of Canada mix
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Let’s be real here, this is the Boards of Canada album we needed in 2013. BOC’s woozy junk getting all snuggly with everyone’s favorite ice cream cone tattoo enthusiast (and 2013 mixtape champ) Gucci Mane. IS YOU ROLLIN’

2. Four Tet, Just Jam 86
3. D/P/I, Fresh Roses (Change Images)
4. Grave Upheaval, (no title) (Nuclear War Now!)
5. Lil Ugly Mane, Three Sided Tape Vol. 1 & 2 (self-released)
6. Motion Sickness of Time Travel, Ballade for a Beaver/Hunter’s/Harvest Moon (self-released)
7. Dead Neanderthals, POLARIS (Utech)
8. Jeremiah Cymerman, The Clear Light of Void (self-released)
9. Spiral Index, Endless Landscape (self-released)
10. Ciara’s “Body Party” video taped off the internal mic on a Sony boombox

 

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Seth Graham is 50% of the humans behind the amazing cassette slingers Orange Milk Records and the whacked-out duo Cream Juice, easily our favorite label and group from 2013. I got in touch with Seth, asking for a list for this thing, and in return he submitted (last I might add) some nonsense about Chicken Sausage or something? At least one release on his top ten is from 2012 and one was a CDr/digital-only release. That’s the way she goes, boys. The fuckin’ way she goes.

1. Scammers – Phillip Glasscandy (Closet God)|
So I fucking LOVE Phillip Glass, and some lo fi crooner shit over his music is a great idea. It sounds to me as if there were a quiet character in Trailer Park Boys who produces J Roc. This phantom producer inspired by Bowie, and a newly found Glassworks record, decides to make a record. I make a lot of sausage and eggs with raspberry jam and eat it while I watch TPB, which joy is equivalent to listening to this solid release. Also fucking Phil never sent me the tape even though I ordered it a while ago, so Phil, fucking send me the tape! JESUS!

2.  Drose “Finger on it” (self released)
3. Ahnnu “World Music” (Leaving Records)
4. Foodman “Iro Iro” (Digitalis)
5. Giant Claw “Max Mutant” (Tranquility)
6. Ahnuu “Battered Sphinx” (NNA)
7. Bang Bros “Hard Rocks Vol. 2: Bang of America!” (Moss Archives)
8. Jerry Paper “Fuzzy Logic” (Digitalis)
9. Giant Claw “Music for Film” (Constellation Tatsu)
10. D/P/I “Espresso Digital” (Chance Images)

 

Tabs Out Cassette Podcast | Laser Focus #3: Orange Milk

Laser Focus #3: Orange Milk
1.6.14 by Tabs Out

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Can I be real with you? I mean really real for a second. In the ever-expanding universe of cassette labels Orange Milk is the best thing going. Their visual work is staggering, an homage to 80’s video game artwork and 90’s virtual reality landscapes. Their artist roster is the most unique and exciting out there, packed with names you’ve never heard before creating sounds you’ve never heard before. The execution of bringing those together makes for mind boggling cassettes.

We talked with Seth Graham and Keith Rankin, the dudes behind the label, about how things got started and where they are going. We talked about their duo Cream Juice and what they like and hate about experimental music. And poop. We talked a lot about poop.

And, of course, we played some tapes:
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– Cream Juice “Man Feelings”
– Developer / Quilt split
– Ventla “Smuggled”
– Jerry Paper “International Man Of Misery”
– Homeowner “Themes From 172”
– Foodman “Shokuhin”

You can listen to Laser Focus #3 on Tiny Mix Tapes >> HERE.

 

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Tabs Out Cassette Podcast | Puppy Pregnancy Syndrome Could Win Ya Some Tapes

Puppy Pregnancy Syndrome Could Win Ya Some Tapes
12.11.13 by Mike Haley

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Puppy Pregnancy Syndrome is a psychosomatic illness in humans brought on by mass hysteria. People suffering from this condition believe that shortly after being bitten by a dog, puppies are conceived within their abdomen. This is said to be especially likely if the dog is sexually excited at the time of the attack. Victims are said to bark like dogs, and have reported being able to see the puppies inside them when looking at water, or hear them growing in their abdomen. It is believed that the victims will eventually die – especially men, who will give birth to their puppies through the penis.

That is just one of the 4,398,518 articles that can be found on Wikipedia, and an example of what could possible win ya some tapes from Patient Sounds. They are giving away three bundles of cassettes. All you have to do is email them (INFO @ PATIENTSOUNDS . COM) a link to a good Wikipedia article. The most interesting, funny, and weirdest ones, as judged by the Patient Sounds staff, will win. US residents only. International folks will win free MP3 downloads for submissions. The packages include jams from Nate Henricks and Wrecked, both of which you can check out below.

Tabs Out Cassette Podcast | Some Limited Sunshine Before Winter

Some Limited Sunshine Before Winter
12.9.13 by Mike Haley

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Winter will officially begin on Saturday, December 21st, but right before that happens Sunshine Ltd will be dropping two burners to warm things up a bit. Available on the 20th will be a split between Villages & Grant Evans and a solo cassette from Finish tape looper Olli Aarni. Now, I may be a smidgen biased as to the awesomeness of these tapes, considering the 20th is my birthday and all three of these artists remixed a Motion Sickness of Time Travel cut for the remix tape Tabs Out made, but probably not. Sound samples below will settle that. Plus, Sunshine Ltd’s attention to detail when it comes to presentation is always on target. Just take a quick scope through their past releases. I’ll wait………..

You see what I’m talking about? These two jams wont be packaged in the usual letter pressed Brad Paks that S-Ltd has been crushing with lately, but instead they will come in 5 x 5″ paperboard boxes with printed art and inserts. I bet the dopeness factor will still be off the charts though.

The split will be a C41 in an edition of 50 copies. 75 copies of a C42 for Aarni. Both will come with download codes. Grip some samples now and keep an eye on their site for copies.

Tabs Out Cassette Podcast | MICROFL▼RSCNCE Brings An Upside Triangle, ALL CAPS, Deep Zones to Rano

MICROFL▼RSCNCE Brings Upside Triangle, ALL CAPS, Deep Zones to Rano
12.6.13 by Mike Haley

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After two meditative offerings on Patient Sounds (“I”) and Already Dead (“II”), Robert Skrzyński and Ross Devlin’s MICROFL▼RSCNCE duo will be dropping “III” by way of the Ohio imprint Rano. The puuuuurty pink C32 will be limited to just 30 copies, packaged with a Rano bookmark in their signature banded and stamped boxes. Rano always does it up nice. If you have anything on the label, you know what I’m talking about. If you don’t, this is a great place to find out. The tape can be preordered right now by itself or along with “I” and “II” to save some shipping dough. Tapes will ship out mid-month. Don’t sleep on this one.

Tabs Out Cassette Podcast | Laser Focus #2

Laser Focus #2: Hooker Vision
12.2.13 by Tabs Out

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For the past five years the lawfully wedded duo of Grant & Rachel Evans have been dispensing generous amounts of drone and synth chillers on their label Hooker Vision Records. With releases by their own projects (Motion Sickness Of Time Travel, Crippling, Quiet Evenings, etc) and a proficient crew of worldwide jammers, they have racked up well over 100 releases, mostly on cassette. In Episode #2 of our Tiny Mix Tapes show Laser Focus we talked with them about their home/noise lives and played tapes from the HV catalog by Coyote Image Classic, Cliffsides, Sparkling Wide Pressure, Crippling, Motion Sickness Of Time Travel, and Rambutan. Specifically:

– Coyote Image Classic s/t 2xCS (HV129) from 2012
– Cliffsides “Liquid Mirros” C72 (HV091) from 2011
– Sparkling Wide Pressure “Pretending Eternal” C38 (HV127) from 2012
– Crippling / Digtal Natives split C24 (HV123) from 2012
– Motion Sickness Of Time Travel “Eclipse Studies” C41 (HV133) from 2013
– Rambutan “Partial Wires” C30 (HV101) from 2011

Click here to check it out!

 

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One of Grant & Rachel’s projects changes it’s name with each release while keeping a consistent word structure. We put together a list with some of the names that they have used, and some that we just made up. Try and figure out which are real. Get em all correct and win absolutely nothing.

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Tabs Out Cassette Podcast | Preview The Upcoming La Cohu Batch

Preview The Upcoming La Cohu Batch
12.1.13 by Mike Haley

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It’s no secret that we have a label crush on La Cohu. Charles Barabé started up the imprint only last year, but we’ve been smitten with every release that has crossed our path. Audio and aesthetics are always top notch when it comes to La Cohu jams, and their final batch for 2013 looks like it’s gonna be one of their most primo offerings. The six cassettes will include sounds from Forming, Chapels, Calypso Borealis, Vast Glory, Wapstan, and a split between Hobo Cubes and Barabé. Sample ’em below and do up a preorder for $40 ($49 outside of US/Canada).

Tabs Out Cassette Podcast | The Rebirth Of DNT

The Rebirth Of DNT
11.29.13 by Mike Haley

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After an extended hiatus from releasing hefty jams and a relocation to Oakland, Tynan Krakoff’s DNT Records in back in the game with  four new cassettes, two reissues, and a fresh website with incredible artwork by Camille Bryant. The new batch includes:

DNT068 – DJ DJ Tanner “Home Entertainment” cassette
DNT067 – Digital Natives “Long Homesweetened Entry” cassette
DNT066 – Uton “Kun Korallit Puhuvat Pilville” cassette
DNT064 – Bobb Bruno “Black Gel” cassette
DNT043 – Ducktails/Mudboy “Summer of Saucers” split cassette
DNT033 – Bobb Bruno “Clown’s Castle” cassette

You can grip em for $6 each or get the whole mess in a package deal for $30 ($50 along with 4 LPs).