Whether superstar or punk band, artists are once again releasing music on cassette. In Austria, too, tape heads with a DIY ethos are revving up their reels. An overview in Grundrauschen by Chrisoph Benkeser for THE GAP.
Chrisoph Benkeser wrote a great article about the return of the music cassette entitled “It's like an acoustic hot water bottle” – How cassettes rewind us back to the past. He also interviewed Wolfgang Dorninger about his activities in the 1900s with the label DIE IND and the music groups Monochrome Bleu and Josef K. Noyce.
The article is in German, but deepl.com will help you to get a nice translation: https://thegap.at/wie-kassetten-uns-in-die-vergangenheit-zurueckspulen/
Topics: Andreas Haslauer, Cassette Culture, Dominik Pilnáček, Epileptic Media, Kassetten, Lukas Löcker, Marie Vermont, MC, Raphael Fürli, T.A.P.E. Muzik, Tape That, Tapes, Tender Matter, Urban Lurk, Wolfgang »Fadi« Dorninger
Tapewall im SR-Archiv österreichischer Popularmusik - SRA
base[records]
JKN at SR-Archiv Österreichischer Popularmusik
JKN at Tap-Mag Archive
JKN at Cassette Culture Node Linz
JKN at Wolfgang Dorninger (Artistpage)
JKN at Dorf TV
Peter Androsch
The Smiling Buddhas
DRKMBNT
DORNINGER (band page)
Wipeout
Monochrome Bleu
Dorninger at Vimeo
base[records] at Bandcamp
The band is not active any more
Josef K. Noyce, started as a solo project and later became a real band with Peter Androsch (guitar), Geza Eisserer (percussion, keyboard, composer) and Wolfgang Dorninger aka JKN (singer, composer).
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