Cassette Tapes Find New, Unlikely Following in Southeast Asia(realclearlife.com) |
Cassette Tapes Find New, Unlikely Following in Southeast Asia(realclearlife.com) |
Seriously though, I would not be surprised to see MP3s from these bands as an additional marketing tool.
The cassettes are likely to be viewed by the audience as collectibles, creating word-of-mouth marketing. They are "social objects" to use Hugh Macleod's insightful phrase.
My son was wearing a t-shirt made by a tiny shop in San Diego. You only own this shirt if you know the maker. He was touring a college to see if he wanted to apply. He was accosted by a student. "Where did you get that shirt?" They were both friends of the maker.
This creates a sense of "I belong".
Interesting side note. This shirt -- and the tiny company -- wildly and deliberately violates trademark law. Not to make money, but for the same reason (I think) that musicians use samples.