From the summer finally arriving to a nail-biting Game 6 win for the Raptors, it's been a hell of a June in the Duplication.ca offices. Fortunately all of our sweaty days have been soundtracked by absolutely stellar cassettes that have made their way through our production line or stocked at the Dupe Shop. Here are a handful of our fav cassettes we've been listening to this past month!
Modular-processed samples freely flow in and out in this chopped up cassette. The inherent weirdness of Keith Fullerton Whitman meets the reckless abandon of Tiger Village! Sometimes it sounds like your cassette deck is intermittently starting and stopping, while other times it sounds like it's playing 7 albums at once.
Mega-chugging riffs, growls, and wails out of Boston, Mass. Thrashy but without ever giving into levity or anything light-hearted, this cassette was born in a swamp and will die in a swamp.
Moving at a rapid pace and full of information, this cut-up structural synthesis cassette has a soundscape that's unpredictable from beginning to end, but always strangely in relationship to one another. A must listen for fans of Oneohtrix Point Never, Kara-Lis Coverdale, and other contemporary academic electronic music.
Canada's most known unknown artist B.A. Johnston and his 40-foot long microphone cord return with 21 pop-punk tracks with topics ranging from supermarket self service machines to being unable to avoid hearing the band Rush when you live in Toronto.
This cassette plays like a relaxing rainy day, almost gleefully sullen. Lands somewhere between twee and dream pop along the lines of Wandering Lucy, would fit right in with a K Records compilation.
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