Mixtape Monday #7 Not much to say about this one – some currents, some older favorites, some B-sides. Turn back the clock to October 5th, 1996 and enjoy “I Have No Life”: YouTube playlist link
Mixtape Monday #6 This week’s entry is a tape that I apparently just threw together for the car: no insert artwork, nothing fancy, and repeats of songs from other mixes. Titled after a phrase from John Irving’s “The Hotel New Hampshire”, which I first read in high school and must have
Mixtape Monday #5 1994 was a good year for music…and for mixtapes, apparently. This one features songs that were current at the time, a couple of 70s and 80s tunes, and some B-sides, complete with actual cut-and-paste insert art from what appears to be a cigarette ad (remember those?) Turn on Dolby
Mixtape Monday #4 No date on this one, but based on the fact that many of the tracks are from a KCRW compilation from 1995, it has to be that year. Of note: the type of cassette used here. I don’t remember buying so many different types of tapes since I was
Mixtape Monday #3 Sometimes, a mix tape is all about utility. My 1993 Honda Del Sol didn’t have a CD player, so a lot of tapes were made that just combined a bunch of stuff I wanted to listen to on the go. Case in point: today’s mix, which is pretty
Mixtape Monday #2 Second in the series! Today we go back to 1993 (no exact date listed on this tape, but the newest songs are from that year, so I’m extrapolating.) Grunge was in full swing, but I was still listening to 70s funk and 80s dance, and of course, hip-hop was
Mixtape Monday I recently dug out a bunch of mixtapes I made in the 90s and took photos of the cases, inserts, and cassettes. First up: “My Air Jordans squashed the Chairman Mao” from 1996. YouTube playlist link