From David Bivins Sent Sat, Mar 23rd 2019, 01:14
Yes! I should have mentioned that it's free. I'm always surprised when I'm talking to a music friend and they DON'T subscribe to TapeOp. I started my subscription in the mid 1990s and haven't missed an issue since. I've been turned on to so much good music from the magazine, and I've been inspired countless times to turn on my synths and start writing. It's interesting that while being free (it's supported by advertising), it's outlasted most of the other music magazines out there. It's not very synthy, but there's a ton of analog content. Take care, David On Fri, Mar 22, 2019 at 9:00 PM Eric Wood <xxxx.xxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx> wrote: > > FYI; the tapeop subscription is totally free > > On Mar 22, 2019, at 11:09 PM, Paco deBongo <xxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx> wrote: > > Thanks for the info...I always liked Carter and Cosey...and the TG stuff... > > On Fri, Mar 22, 2019 at 3:44 PM David Bivins <xxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx> wrote: >> >> Hi all, >> >> There's a lovely interview with Chris Carter in the new Tape Op. It's >> in a subscriber-only format at the moment, but hopefully it'll be >> archived on tapeop.com soon for everyone to read. >> It turned me onto his recent album, Chemistry Lessons Volume 1, which >> is 25 short electronic pieces. It's great! He talks about listening to >> it when he's on the train, and it does sound perfect for that. >> >> Take care, >> >> David > > -- > Jesse > >