digital_thumb4.20.14: Three Shits From Digital Natives

Housecraft #150 is a severely limited, three hour, multi-cassette jamola only available from one spot. [Check It Out]

44thumb4.18.14: Episode #44

After much delay episode #44 is up. Mics came unplugged, we called the pizza joint we go to over an argument about sauce placement, and played tapes by Black Unicorn, Broken Key, Charles Barabé, Negative Energy, Blackhoods, Yom San, Symbol, Tlön, Ghost Dudes, Endless Bummer, Mads Emil Nielsen, Zaimph & Yek Koo, Reebok Occult, Sugarm, and Matt Boettke. [Play] [Download – right click/save]

pnr_thumb4.18.14: Poet Named Revolver – Meets Gruesome

Ian Franklin illustrates the benefits of pulling a quick grip on No Kings 50th release. [Check It Out]

whohas84.15.14: Who Has Tapes Anymore? #8

Mike & Ian lavish praise on some of their recent cassette favs by Dane Patterson, Jeremy Bible, Gemany Army, and others. [Check It Out]

rtc_thumb4.14.14: Richmond Tape Club

Preview tapes coming out tomorrow, and the ones already available, on this RVA outsider-sounds series. [Check It Out]

NAC_3-Panel_JcardTemplate_FRONT4.10.14: Jerry Paper And Andy Boay To Split A Cassette

This will surely be an impressive tape, but do you have the time for it right now? [Check It Out]

charlesthumb4.5.14: What A Load Of Shit

Charles Barabé dove into a pit of internet comments for a track on his latest cassette. Stream the track and read a list of every comment included. [Check It Out]

nigro_thumb4.3.14: Introducing Mope Lounge

Stream the new Nigro / Endless Bummer split C32 and get your synth and Charles Manson fixes in one fell swoop. [Check It Out]

LASERFOCUS_THUMB4.1.14: Laser Focus #5

The fifth episode of our Tiny Mix Tapes show Laser Focus is with Cleveland noiser Andrew Kirschner about his label Mistake By The Lake. We chatted about the label’s past, present, and future, pooping in bags, and jammed tapes by OPN, Dilloway, and more. [Check It Out]

ldethumb4.1.14: Spring Action From Los Discos Enfantasmes

LDE exits winter hibernation with a stupendous batch of cassettes from the likes of Maurizio Bianchi, Bob Bellerue, and more. [Check It Out]