The physical world shaped our vocabulary in ways we never noticed until those objects vanished, leaving behind phrases that ...
Naturally, the big appeal of the We Are Rewind GB-001 is going to be that tape deck. That means you can pick up your parents’ ...
The WBOY archives include hundreds of tapes that date back to as early as 1985.
For a supposedly obsolete music format, audio cassette sales seem to be set on fast forward at the moment. Cassettes are fragile, inconvenient, and relatively low-quality in terms of sound quality — ...
Auckland University of Technology provides funding as a member of The Conversation NZ. Auckland University of Technology provides funding as a member of The Conversation AU. For a supposedly obsolete ...
RICHMOND, Va. -- A Richmond-area pop-up retailer devoted to entertainment from yesteryear is planning to open a brick-and-mortar store by the time the new year begins. Rewind Vintage, which sells ...
A researcher sits at a table that holds a microscope and a reel of polyester audiotape. US Library of Congress chemist Andrew Davis is conducting research to determine how the library’s audiovisual ...
Slasher World on Melrose Avenue offers horror-themed merchandise, movie scene re-creations, props and photo-ops. Visitors can also purchase $13 tickets to Slashback Video, a permanent horror VHS ...
Formed in 2016, We Are Rewind is a French audio company that makes new-age audio players for cassette tapes. It’s best known for the WE-001, a portable cassette player that’s fit for modern-day ...
You can't keep Dead Air Radio's Steve Fletch out of the Youtube creation zone. His latest helpful video is straight up for the VHS collectors out there, and if you're tuned into his IG stories, you'll ...
Celebrate the King with the WE ARE REWIND Elvis Cassette Player and 1957 Christmas Album—limited to 1,957 units worldwide. We Are Rewind has officially resurrected the King on tape. The WE ARE REWIND ...
In 1995, I was a 15-year-old video-store clerk with braces and a soft spot for monsters. I loved my job so much, I hung out at Video Hits in Oakmont on my days off. I survived the “Titanic” ...