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don_simon3000 |
i am currently taping a bit and found this website
http://www.ravetapepacks.com anyone being still too young or uneducated to listen to the good tunez in early 90s can now get back in time and do it. |
wong |
had loads of that site myself :) |
ultraskool |
thanks Don Simon,
I wonder what happened to djmixtape.net? that site was awesome it had so many styles where people could upload their mixes.
most of the early rave scene was a mixture of Jungle music . |
don_simon3000 |
quote: Originally posted by ultraskool:
thanks Don Simon,
I wonder what happened to djmixtape.net? that site was awesome it had so many styles where people could upload their mixes.
most of the early rave scene was a mixture of Jungle music .
i never heard of djmixtape.net as i did only start taping music last year. you got any downloads from over there?
from ravetapepacks deffo worth recording is the following set:
i did this tape yesterday and cant believe its from 1995 |
ultraskool |
betcha half of the newskool ravers don't have a clue what a 'cassette tape' is? LOL |
don_simon3000 |
quote: Originally posted by ultraskool:
betcha half of the newskool ravers don't have a clue what a 'cassette tape' is? LOL
haha indeed, i think so too. they only know their digital mp3s, and well id say they miss a lot. tape recordings can sound much better, more vivid and more "alive". i love that you can change so much bias, rec volume, etc. with tape recordings. this was impossible with vinyl and is impossible with their digital successors namely minidisc and mp3s.
and last but not least, ofc, it brings back memories. |
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