Sunday, January 1, 2012

Mixtapes Are A Great Way Of Listening To Music

By John Shields


Mixtapes that are also known as mixed tapes are really songs that have been compiled and recorded in a specific order on traditional auto cassette tapes. In fact, a mixed tape is usually created to help reflect a particular kind of musical taste that the maker of such a tape wants to show to the world.

This means that you can compile the songs to include your favorite tunes or you can create something that has a certain concept and it could even be to reflect a certain theme or even a particular mood.

Mixtapes, according to Geoffrey Obrien, who is an essayist, are a widely practiced American art form. Enthusiastic creators of such tapes also are of the belief that these are artistic, especially if they have been carefully selected and also ordered in a particular manner. When such a tape is properly mixed together it can create a musical experience that is greater than the sum of all its individual tunes.

After the era in which the Beatles reigned supreme, many a pop music album was created much like a well compiled mixed tape used to be compiled, and these were created as something that was more than just a collection of various single songs.

This era soon also came and went and new digital means of recording audio songs began to take over which led to more affordable and more exciting mix of musical tunes which were now being sold as CDs and as MP3 music. These new inventions changed the way that music was compiled and heard but despite their sophistication, modern CDs and MP3s could not completely overshadow the audio cassette which continued to remain the media most closely associated with a mixed tape.

The earliest versions of these kinds of tapes were available as 8 track bootleg tapes that could easily be bought at a flea market and at truck stops. The first of such tapes came out in the sixties and the trend lasted well into the eighties.




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