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Get All Your Nostalgia from We Are Rewind’s Cassette Player

While vinyls may have a little more cachet and CDs are a cornerstone in many of our childhoods, the humble cassette seems to have been overshadowed by their sexier cousins. But it seems they're finally getting their dues. Enter Rewind. With a focus on keeping things as retro as possible,…

Get All Your Nostalgia from We Are Rewind’s Cassette Player
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Yamaha Design Lab TurnT Turns Your Smartphone Into a Record Player

While streaming continues to be the dominant music listening platform, there has been a significant uptick in physical audio purchases. Most notably in vinyl sales but CDs and even cassette tapes have seen a resurgence in recent years. Whether it's a wave of nostalgia or an appreciation for the physical…

Yamaha Design Lab TurnT Turns Your Smartphone Into a Record Player
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Love Hultén MTC 2041 Storage Cabinet

There hasn't been a single thing that has come out Love Hultén's Gothenburg, Sweden studio in the past five years that we haven't wanted to own. From the Battleship Arcade to the Arcade Coffee Table, the mad genius has this way of combining retro style and nostalgia with modern tech and…

Love Hultén MTC 2041 Storage Cabinet
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We Are Rewind Re-invented the Modern Cassette Player

As they say, everything that's old is new again. This is particularly true when it comes to the world of music and, specifically, portable listening experiences. The vinyl record led to the cassette tape, led to the CD, led to Mini-Disc, led to modern streaming services and ultimately, back to…

We Are Rewind Re-invented the Modern Cassette Player
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Phonocut Lets You Make Your Own Vinyl Records at Home

There's no denying the fact that we're in a full vinyl record renaissance at this point. But while you can get thousands of great vinyl albums from both old and new bands these days, the technology used to create the records you put on your turntable is relatively unchanged... until…

Phonocut Lets You Make Your Own Vinyl Records at Home
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