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Thanks to @tabs_out_podcast for featuring Arthur Dent & Deeper Than Space ‘Drift.’ Cassette on their latest podcast. #tabsout #tabsoutpodcast #bondingtapes #ambient #drone #cassette #cassetteculture
Episode #1841.1.23 by Tabs OutWe determine the top 200 tapes of 2022. Guests include Matt and Jen of Astral Editions, Peter of FTAM, Eamon of Strategic Tape Reserve, also joined remotely by Matty and Ryan.Tim Thornton (4) - Teenage Tiger: Four Track Recordings 1997-2000 (self released)Sh
#novatron and #earth logoff on top 200 tapes of 2022 for tabsout
Novatron reviewed on Tabsout
Very beautiful review for our Novatron:
https://tabsout.com/?p=28354
The other release that has been recently receiving a huge burst of enthusiasm on the hi-fi is Novatron’s self-titled recordings. It comes out of Berlin-based Kitchen Leg Records. Limited edition tapes abound of cut-n-paste j-card aesthetics; nothing can be as seems even if a “weirdo” label may be hiding at the edges of a many Bandcamp pages. Anyways, Novatron is the dupo of Tatsumi Ryusui (gtr) and Itta Nakmura (drums). The duo take a garage-fidelity approach to creating massive valleys and peaks of crashing undistilled noise rock goodness. The promise of this tape’s ability to travel “to the infinite and back to your seat” is indeed with merit. The a-side sputters and refuses to let up its tenacious energy, as endless guitar drones and solos firebomb the mid-frequencies; its raw energy the source of about five different genre classifications from drone to acid psych, which make it such a versatile front half. Meanwhile, the ever-stable drumming of Nakamura, is a bellwether for the low end. Amongst a litany of delay pedals, help terraform the rollicking garage sound into an almost-techno frenzy of “Not Yet”, the kind of noise machinations that anyone could rack an infinite wombo combo out of. It’s the kind of energy that side B further warps and processes into the longform “After Break.” Of anything it sounds most similar to, it’s shockingly Nick Zanca’ Cacerolazo III. That was a piece based around a drumsolo’s delight going to the heavens, and for the entire 16 mintues, Ryushi and Nakamura team up to move themselves towards to no. 1 spot in heaven. Just a slow cymbal rush steadied by motorik impulses–until it becomes glitched out glimmers–as guitars layered over and over bask in the glory through a processed, warped tone. At some point, it will sound like a Sonic Youth bootleg from 1985 and you will be thankful.
When you enter the working world, you’re given a government mandated lunch break of 30 minutes. You simply just cannot ascertain or listen like you want to. It’s perhaps why I’ve had such a liking to shorter, longform oriented tapes and listens. At a certain point, Im caught in the piece and Im feeling the rays of a low fall sun glide over my hair, and just letting my mouth remain ajar. Novatron hit like that and they could for you as well.
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— Tabs Out Cassette Podcast 🎤🚽 (@tabsout) July 3, 2019
nice feature on our 300th release over at Tabs Out from the legend Ryan Masteller! Full write at tabsout.com, less than 20 copies of the Doc 3 tape + Golden Ticket remaining! (link in bio) #cassette #cassetteculture #tapes #tabsout #diy #atlanta #brooklyn #chicago #detroit #kalamazoo (at Atlanta, Georgia) https://www.instagram.com/p/BtW4qTfARA6/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=dtvcrbanugxy
the wonderful folks at Tabs Out Podcast just released a bonus episode about our newest compilation cassette! 💕 Listen at tabsout.com #cassette #tabsout (at Atlanta, Georgia) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bot5tm2Amfy/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1d99zoqi3b1lf