5.25.13: Ah Dude, We’ve Got A Lot Of Tapes
Hey! 90’s cassette label Union Pole made their entire cassette catalog available for download. For a dollar. [Check It Out]

Hey! 90’s cassette label Union Pole made their entire cassette catalog available for download. For a dollar. [Check It Out]
Cassette label Teflon Beast is starting a podcast dedicated to brand new ha-ha, huh?, and general novelty music on tape. [Check It Out]
Auris Apothecary released NES soundtracks on cassettes because they are obviously geniuses. We had a few words to say about it and want to know what other soundtracks you’d like to see released. [Check It Out]
“Traveling musicians need to eat, promoters need to COOK.” We talked with SicSic Tapes about Recipes – A Kitchen Tape Series. [Check It Out]
We’re starting to get-brews-on-the-front-porch weather, so we need new brews-on-the-front-porch music. This Horsehair Everywhere jam on Goldtimers will do just fine, and is our tape of the month for April. [Check It Out]
The first year of the Tabs Out podcast has provided us with many opportunities to mispronounce names and we’ve jumped on every chance. Here is a 10-minute montage of us doing just that with an intro from Brad Rose. [Check It Out]
Neil Stevens explores the graphics and layout of cassette inlay designs. [Check It Out]
Alan Gesso dishes out some intense vibes on “Obliscence”, one of the latest jams from Field Studies, and March’s tape of the month. [Check It Out]
Think you can figure out if a release belongs to Wolf Eyes or Richard Simmons based on title alone? Well, we put together a quiz. [Check It Out]
The last 50 years has provided humanity with a multitude of cassette players. Gabe Holcombe wants to document all the ones people are trying to get rid of. [Check It Out]