Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Mixtapes: A Great Way To Compile Your Favorite Music

By Duran Williams


Mixtapes are also known as mixed tapes. Whatever name you choose to call them by, they refer to compiled songs that have a specific order and are recorded on an audio cassette tape. A mixed tape is generally also created with the objective of creating a collection of songs that reflect the creators style and musical preferences.

These tapes consist of different kinds of compilations including your favorite tunes. They can also be compiled to reflect a certain concept in music and also to reflect definite themes and moods.

The essayist Geoffrey Obrien says that mixtapes are an American art form that is widely practiced in that country. Others that are very enthusiastic about such tapes also believe that these represent an artistic representation of songs put together in a definite manner. When these tapes are mixed together in the right manner, they can become wonderful musical experiences in which the sum of all the parts will be greater than the individual songs.

Once the era of Beatles passed, the era of the pop music albums started in which each album was created in the same manner and with different songs sung by different artists being included in the album.

Soon this era also passed and a new one began in which music became more affordable and also more exciting. This is when music was mixed and served up on CDs as well as in MP3 format. But, these new changes were not entirely successful in wiping out the concept of mixtapes which continued but its format changed.

The earliest mixtapes were nothing but bootleg eight track tapes that could be bought and sold at flea markets and also in truck stops. These were originally introduced in the latter parts of the sixties and they continued through the eighties. Some of the more famous such tapes had names such as Top Pops 1977 and Country Chart Toppers as well as Super 73.




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