IA MIX 111 Marcos Cabral

IA MIX SERIES - En podcast af Inverted Audio

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INTERVIEW > www.inverted-audio.com/marcos-cabral Magnetic tape is just as crucial as vinyl in the development of music in the 20th century. The fact they could be spliced and re-arranged in any way, a tape would never sound the same way as it did the first time you played it. A lot of artists and labels have started to recover archives of forgotten tapes in the last decade. Fortunately the most recent re-discovered tape recordings still got the right attitude to be relevant. A lot of different genres as well. All you need to do is check out artists such as DJ Sneak or Virgo Four and record labels like New York's Minimal Wave-paradise of old tapes. On the verge of making his first attempts to produce music, Marcos Cabral was doing what generations of music makers did. Experimenting with sounds and recording music on tapes. Sampling, looping, cutting and splicing it together. Tapes were the easiest and cheapest method to play with sounds and Marcos kept around 100 tapes aside with his possessions. The tapes were re-discovered and with the helping hand of Ron Morelli, his "False Memories" album was created. To embrace the idea of his album, Marcos' mix for Inverted Audio is actually one of the mixtapes he made around 15 years ago, which we think is very special indeed.

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