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The Unlikely Comeback Of The Cassette Tape

55 min · 27 sep 2019
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There's a chance many have left the cassette tape for dead. Heck, I know I did. In recent years though, it's started to make a comeback. Cassette tape sales grew 23% in 2018 with a total of 219,000 tapes sold. If you go back to 2016, this represents almost a 100,000 unit increase when 129,000 tapes were sold. This episode ofInside The Archives [https://wxrt.radio.com/insidethearchives]looks at why the unlikely revival of the cassette tape has taken place, whether or not it's a flash in the pan, and offering an explanation for the format's newfound popularity. Joining me is Doug Kaplan, co-owner of the Chicago record label Hausu Mountain [https://hausumountain.com/]. Kaplan specializes in releasing music on tape and has built an extensive network of like-minded musicians using cassette tape to share and release music. Inside The Archivesis available onApple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/inside-the-archives/id1391775154]andRADIO.COM [https://www.radio.com/media/podcast/inside-archives].Subscribe to the podcast [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/inside-the-archives/id1391775154], leave a rating and a review, and listen to every single episode.

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The Unlikely Comeback Of The Cassette Tape

There's a chance many have left the cassette tape for dead. Heck, I know I did. In recent years though, it's started to make a comeback. Cassette tape sales grew 23% in 2018 with a total of 219,000 tapes sold. If you go back to 2016, this represents almost a 100,000 unit increase when 129,000 tapes were sold. This episode ofInside The Archives [https://wxrt.radio.com/insidethearchives]looks at why the unlikely revival of the cassette tape has taken place, whether or not it's a flash in the pan, and offering an explanation for the format's newfound popularity. Joining me is Doug Kaplan, co-owner of the Chicago record label Hausu Mountain [https://hausumountain.com/]. Kaplan specializes in releasing music on tape and has built an extensive network of like-minded musicians using cassette tape to share and release music. Inside The Archivesis available onApple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/inside-the-archives/id1391775154]andRADIO.COM [https://www.radio.com/media/podcast/inside-archives].Subscribe to the podcast [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/inside-the-archives/id1391775154], leave a rating and a review, and listen to every single episode.

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