I ditched Spotify and bought a cheap cassette Walkman — one month on I've fallen back in love with music and…
Before the age where the best music streaming services redefined our listening habits, I’ve been a collector of physical media.
Throughout my childhood the living room cabinets and car glove box were packed with an endless roster of CDs which is where my love for music began, and I started vinyl collecting at the turn of my 17th birthday. But as far as cassette tapes go, I’ve never touched them until the age of 26, when I got my hands on the Miko cassette player by Gadhouse.
Blending the classic analog music player with modern connectivity features, the Miko cassette player shows off the best of what 1980s Japanese audio tech was all about. But now that more people are beginning to ditch the algorithms and revert to traditional ways of listening and collecting, the cassette player as an entity is gaining currency again — and I was sold...
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