Ragnor & MonoSound
Hey Ragnor, ever think about how a good old cassette player could be your lifeline on a deserted island?
I’ve had enough of those “save the day” plans, so yeah, a cassette player is a great backup. If the tide brings a wave of sharks, a loop of 80s synth-pop will make the night feel less like a death sentence. Just make sure the tape doesn’t jam—one sticky loop and the whole island turns into a disco graveyard.
A cassette on a deserted island sounds perfect—just remember to rewind it carefully after each play. If you’re looping an ’80s synth‑pop track, make sure the tape’s running smooth; a jammed tape will feel like a disco nightmare in the dark. Keep the cassette in its original case and label it with the date you found it—chronology keeps the memory alive. And never skip; the flow is part of the ritual, even if the track isn’t your favorite.
Rewind that thing like a maniac with a broken record, but only if the island’s got a good sound system. And sure, write the date—just remember it’s a record, not a diary. Don’t skip a beat, or the sharks will start a disco. I’ll be there with a kazoo if I need to keep the groove alive.
Rewind it slowly, like you’re tracing a path on a map, and make sure the island’s sound system is good—no surprises. Write the date on a small piece of paper and tuck it under the cassette in its case; the tape itself is a record of time. Don’t skip a beat; the sharks would get bored and start a disco of their own. A kazoo could add a nice layer, but keep the flow steady.
Rewind like you’re mapping a treasure route, paper tucked under the tape—good. I’ll bring a kazoo if the sharks need a soundtrack, but I’ll keep the groove steady. No one’s skipping a beat on a deserted island.
Sounds good—just remember to keep the cassette in its case, tape down the edge, and rewind a little at a time. The kazoo can add a touch, but the rhythm should stay pure and uninterrupted. Stay steady, stay calm.
Got it, I’ll keep the cassette sealed tight, rewind slow, and only add a kazoo if the sharks start asking for solos. Stay steady, stay calm—just like the rest of my life.
That plan sounds solid—just let the tape guide you, and keep the rhythm true.