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Tag results: Magnetic tapes

You Spin Me Right Round, Baby

Before hard drives became the main way for us to back up our stuff, they were a key evolution for the business world. They were also huge and costly.

Feb 18, 2022

Jagged Little Tapes

These transitional audio recording formats were briefly dominant—then, quickly grew obscure. The further back you go, the more obscure they get.

Jun 05, 2020

The Bagdasarian Effect

How one man’s discovery of a clever sound effect gave us Alvin and the Chipmunks, one of the most enduring novelty musical acts of all time.

Dec 13, 2018

A Bigger, Better Tape

The story behind the Elcaset, one of Sony’s first attempts to prove that it could make a better format than everyone else.

Jan 04, 2017

Tape Deck Heart

Vinyl records are getting all the buzz these days, but what about magnetic tapes? They're just as quirky—whether we're talking VCR or reel-to-reel.

Aug 20, 2015

 Related Tags: obscure music, novelty, music industry, computers, computer history, music, pop stars, audio, pop culture, cassette tapes, cassettes, ibm, punch cards, magnetic tapes, backups, hard drives, tapes, formats, format war, elcaset

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