The Pros and Cons of Cassettes
In this episode, we dive deep into the resurgence of cassette tapes and what they mean for indie artists and record labels. We explore the unique advantages that cassettes bring to the table, including their low production costs, creative potential, and the charm of physical media in an increasingly digital world.
Presented by SMART NOISE - http://geni.us/smartnoise
For labels, cassettes offer a lower barrier to entry, allowing for smaller runs, easier shipping, and a distinct DIY aesthetic with customizable J-cards, colorful tapes, and unique vertical artwork. We also discuss the nostalgia factor, which drives cassette culture, and how even big names like Taylor Swift and Billie Eilish have adopted the format.
However, cassettes come with their own challenges. Margins can be tight, as keeping the price below $10 while managing production costs can be tough. Few functional tape players exist, and the format lacks the mainstream retail support enjoyed by vinyl. Moreover, the dual-sided nature of cassettes adds creative hurdles for artists, forcing them to balance song lengths across both sides. While cassettes may not yet have reached vinyl’s level of popularity, they offer a distinct space for collectors and artists alike.
Grab my FREE GUIDE to making cassette tapes: http://otherrecordlabels.com/tapes
Join us as we explore whether cassette tapes are worth the investment for indie artists and labels—and what the future holds for this nostalgic, yet potentially reborn, format.