Saturday 4 December 2010

Inspiration

To break up content on this blog, I'm chucking in this video of the making of 25 Dollar Massacre's discography tape (who aren't relevant to this blog and split up a while ago, but the video is great).
So this is the guys from Yehonala Tapes, a German tape-label that's been going a good while now, constructing 25 Dollar Massacre's discography tape, as I already said (they might just be called 25, I can never find out), in a little office room, equipped with a computer, printer and fancy paper-cutter.
This is how to do things. This is DIY. Fifty tape sleeves rattled off, cut up and inserted by hand, and fifty tape labels printed off and stuck on by hand. This all seems very humble and primitive, but for anyone who's run a DIY label and made a run of tapes, it's something you can relate to. And for anyone interested in releasing tapes, this is a little source of inspiration. Enjoy:

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