Deutsche Kassettentäter. The rise of the German home-recording tape scene #1
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Part #1 of the Deutsche Kassettentäter. The rise of the German home-recording tape scene series by Felix Kubin presents a mix of German home-recorded tape music made between 1981 and 1993. Some of the tracks were recorded directly from radio programmes thirty years ago and they have never been released anywhere. We have compiled the lyrics and their translations and include them here.
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