OldShool & Popik
I was just listening to an old 1978 B‑side and thought—what if we took that track, pressed it onto a brand new cassette, and then added some glitchy, digital noise to it? A mash‑up of analog warmth and modern chaos. Could a cassette become the new canvas for fresh beats? What do you think?
Sounds like a fun idea, but if you’re going to add digital glitching you’ll lose that warm hiss and tape flutter that makes a B‑side feel alive. A cassette can hold fresh beats, sure, but the true magic comes from the analog bleed, not a high‑speed noise overlay. Stick to tape‑based effects if you want that vintage groove, and maybe keep the digital part for a separate mix.