This is cool. Clicked on a random one, and cool techno, or whatever you call it, that Shazam doesn't even recognize.<p><a href="https://intertapes.net/ocho/" rel="nofollow">https://intertapes.net/ocho/</a>
When I was a kid I had a big box of C15 tapes. The number is the length in minutes. 15 minutes isn't all that useful for music or voice, but it was ideal for ZX Spectrum and Commodore 64 games (and saves, and software I wrote myself.) I also had a reporter's notebook with the tape name and tape counter numbers for when things I'd saved started. They were very easy to copy and quick cheap.
Oh! You will love this one too. <a href="https://www.tapedeck.org" rel="nofollow">https://www.tapedeck.org</a>
Very old related project to audio tapes: <a href="http://www.c-90.org/" rel="nofollow">http://www.c-90.org/</a>
Related <a href="https://www.tapeheads.net/" rel="nofollow">https://www.tapeheads.net/</a>
Kovcheg is very nice if you like a cappella.<p>I clicked because it had an interesting design and thought it would be metal! XD<p>But its a Russian men's singing group and they're very good.
Is the draw here the strictly linear unveiling? I'm pleased to know that despite the instant-ness of 'digital' media humans can still get a kick (thankfully, though behaviour is changing) from analogue experiences.
Berlin has moved to Siedlce.
From /ocho/:<p>>"Espero que t'agradi la cinta. Encara que gem nou mesos ya supe perque es un vuit, i espero que siguin molt, molts, més mesos els que pusem els dos junts.<p>gem -> fem, supe -> saps.<p>Bad OCR? The English translation actually isn't too bad.
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