We interviewed British psychedelic rock band Temples back in issue #107. Their 2014 release, Sun Structures, stayed in the CD player for months, and I...
My pal David Lowery (Cracker/Camper Van Beethoven) has been doing a cool blog called 300 Songs, telling stories of how songs came about and other crazy stories. The most recent one is about the late Don Smith, who produced and engineered a bunch of Cracker albums. Really fun to read.
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Kenny Blume collabs with Weezer, Wednesday, Nate Smith, and more with new tracks and videos
By John Baccigaluppi
June 26, 2026
We’re hard at work here at Tape Op HQ on our July issue, which features an interview with super busy producer Kenny Blume, but it’s going to be a few...
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New Music and Video from Sadie Dupuis and Sad13
By John Baccigaluppi
June 22, 2026
Larry interviewed Sadie Dupuis in Tape Op #142 and chatted with her about Aimee Mann’s Lost In Space LP for the Discussions Podcast episode #12....
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New Tape Op book and T-shirt available for pre-order!
By Geoff Stanfield
June 15, 2026
We’re proud to announce the upcoming publication of a new Tape Op book, coming in September of this year! Titled, Making Music: Conversations With...
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Jimmy Douglass Collectibles Auction on Wax Poetics
By Geoff Stanfield
June 18, 2026
Uh-oh Shaggy, hide the checkbook. I was largely unaware of WaxPoetics until I saw they were hosting an auction of some of Jimmy "The...
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Grateful Dead: Steal Your Face (Remastered)
By Geoff Stanfield
June 18, 2026
The original release of the Grateful Dead's Steal Your Face album in 1976 was largely panned by fans. The mix was muddy, there were weird phase...
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Ed O'Brien: Blue Morpho
By Geoff Stanfield
May 31, 2026
What begins as a simple acoustic guitar track reminiscent of Nick Drake quickly morphs (unavoidable pun) into a world that let's the listener...
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Grateful Dead: Workingman's Dead High-Fidelity Reissue
May 29, 2026
My vinyl copy of the Grateful Dead's classic Workingman's Dead is a little hammered. I think I bought it at a garage sale about 30 years...
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Miles '56: The Prestige Years Box Set
By Geoff Stanfield
May 28, 2026
1956 was a pivotal year in the music of Miles Davis. It consolidated his "First Great Quintet" which included Red Garland, Philly Joe Jones,...