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Getting To Know Eda Moore

Audio Preservation Engineer Duncan Harrison talks about working with a small collection of audio tapes from the archive of Salisbury film maker Eda Moore.

Posted byunlockingoursoundheritage8th Jul 20218th Jul 2021Posted inSound Collections, Uncategorized, UOSH CollectionsTags:archives, culture, eda moore, salisbury, sound heritage, Sound recordings, Tape, unlocking our sound heritage, vintageLeave a comment on Getting To Know Eda Moore

Repairing a Damaged Cassette Reel

A black compact cassette tape with a white and blue label.

Duncan Harrison reflects on the challenge of repairing a tape cassette.

Posted byunlockingoursoundheritage29th Sep 2020Posted inUncategorizedTags:brighton, cassettes, history, oral history, Tape, unlocking our sound heritageLeave a comment on Repairing a Damaged Cassette Reel

Creative Uses of Tape: Cassette Culture

Duncan Harrison writes about ‘cassette culture’ and why your old cassettes may contain magic.

Posted byunlockingoursoundheritage7th Jul 202029th Jul 2020Posted inCreative Uses of TapeTags:cassette culture, cassettes, home recording, post punk, unlocking our sound heritageLeave a comment on Creative Uses of Tape: Cassette Culture

Creative Uses of Tape

Duncan Harrison looks back at how magnetic tape came to be used creatively in the 20th century.

Posted byunlockingoursoundheritage14th May 202029th Jul 2020Posted inUncategorizedTags:daphne oram, delia derbyshire, Halim El-Dabh, Musique concrete, pierre schaeffer, radiophonic workshop, Tape, unlocking our sound heritage1 Comment on Creative Uses of Tape

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