I've actually recorded some of my albums onto cassettes, but I've never distributed the tapes and I don't think I ever will
It's just too expensive to make merch. I wanted to press CDs for cidoku's night out (11th aniv. ed.) but it'd only been possible at a big loss... my music will never leave the digital unless I play it myself
I thought bandcamp did that or it's the artists who end up making their own cassettes and disks and selling there?
I hadn't heard of the navel thing but otherwise this is a thing; learn to recognise them and you can either avoid or limit your time around them.
Thanks for sharing, I think it's important that this kind of knowledge doesn't disappear. I wish there was a book full of old folk wisdom.
Two books I have read on the subject are Vampires in Their Own Words by Michelle Belanger, and The Ethical Psychic Vampire by Raven Kaldera.
Good post, Count. I shall make that book offlinemagazine is imagining, call it "Ongoing Project #315003""
You don't understand. Your releasing of this binds me by law to assemble my own W98 machine with its own Soundblaster card to play this through for the *AUTHENTIC* experience. Call it harmful nostalgia, if you will (I wasnt even born).
This too will vanish, like tears, in the rain. (Posting from mobile. Tech hell hopefully over soon. Got a job and waiting to start)
cute