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“Nostalgia - it’s delicate, but potent. Teddy told me that in Greek, ‘nostalgia’ literally means ‘the pain from an old wound.’ It’s a twinge in your heart far more powerful than memory alone. This device isn’t a spaceship; it’s a time machine. It goes backwards, and forwards… it takes us to a place where we ache to go again. It’s not called the wheel; it’s called the carousel. It lets us travel the way a child travels—around and around, and back home again, to a place where we know are loved.”
—Don Draper, Mad Men


The year 2010 saw two important events occur in the medium of music. First, Sony discontinued the cassette Walkman, which had put mobile music in over 100 million ears since 1979.  Second, the Pioneer’s Technics SL-1200 turntable, the primary tool of DJs since 1972, finally caved into the thousands of false starts that preceded it, and it officially went out of production. On a superficial level, these were both simply products deemed obsolete by manufacturers, but as Marshall McLuhan would be quick to point out, they were mediums through which humans communicated, and by their nature, they deeply affected the way information was transmitted and processed.


With this in mind, I wanted to put together a mix that celebrates modes and methods of communication whose relevancy has long since peaked, yet still they linger.  The typewriter, cassette, and the radio remain nestled in our collective consciousness (and often in our pawn shops and flea markets). Lord only knows how many generations will pass before these mediums are completely forgotten, or if they ever will be. Why do I know what both an 8-track and LaserDisc are?


 
 

01. Caural - “Summer on Cassette” (Remembering Today, 2005)
- Start time: 0:00; Links: Mush - Caural


02. Microbunny - “Magnatech” (49 Swans, 2010)
- Start time: 3:19; Links: Static Clang - Microbunny


03. !!! - “AM/FM” (Strange Weather, Isn’t It?,, 2010)
- Start time: 6:25; Links: Warp - !!!


04. Instruments of Science & Technology - “The New Postukk” (Library Catalog Music Series Music for Paradise Armor, 2010)
- Start time: 11:05; Links: Asthmatic Kitty - Instruments of Science & Technology


05. Bomb Zombies - “Payola” (Sincerely Yours, 2010)
- Start time: 13:42; Links: Hellfyre Club - Bomb Zombies


06. King Cannibal - “Stone Tape Theory” (Downtime, 2009)
- Start time: 16:23; Links: Ninja Tune - King Cannibal


07. Male - “Artificial Apparition (Remix by Colorist)” (German for Shark, 2010)
- Start time: 21:02; Links: Other Electricities - Male


08. Andrew Downing - “Police Station” ( Silents , 2010)
- Start time: 26:03; Links: Black Hen - Andrew Downing


09. The Delta Mirror - “And the Radio Played On” (Machines That Listen, 2008)
- Start time: 31:10; Links: Lefse - The Delta Mirror


10. Trumans Water - “Radio Played” (O Zeta Zunis, 2010)
- Start time: 34:42; Links: Asthmatic Kitty - Trumans Water


11. Todd Barry - “Crazy Mixed Tape” (Medium Energy, 2005)
- Start time: 36:48; Links: Comedy Central Records - Todd Barry


12. Sunset - “Green Truck” (Gold Dissolves to Gray, 2009)
- Start time: 37:30; Links: Autobus - Sunset


13. Epstein - “BgBgBg (offset tape splice)” (When Man Is Full He Falls Asleep, 2010)
- Start time: 41:17; Links: Asthmatic Kitty - Epstein


14. Loden - “Waking Up Radio Problems” (Buggy, 2010)
- Start time: 43:21; Links: Mush - Loden


15. E.Super - “ElectroColors” (Side A, 2010)
- Start time: 45:44; Links: Hellfyre Club - E.Super


Total Running Time: 47:14


 
 

Based in East Vancouver, Ranta has been a freelance music scribe since 2004. His bylines have appeared in such publications as Exclaim!, CBC Music, PopMatters and Tiny Mix Tapes. He has also performed jury duty for the Polaris Music Prize, Pazz & Jop, and Juno Awards. Ranta graduated with distinction from SFU's Contemporary Arts program with a BFA in music in the summer of 2012.


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Soundscape
6 May 2011
How we see things is affected by how we say things. This mix is a reflection on formerly prominent methods and modes of communication, such as the typewriter, cassette tape, and radio. Enjoy your cultural evolution.
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