NIGHTJAR RECORDS

May 28, 2026 · Nightjar Records

Why We Still Press to Cassette

Every time we announce a cassette run, someone asks: why? Streaming exists. Vinyl sounds "better." So why tape?

Tape colors the sound

Cassettes add gentle saturation, a soft high-end roll-off, and the faintest wow and flutter. For lo-fi and synthwave, that's not a flaw — it's the aesthetic. Tape does for free what plugins charge you to emulate.

It's an object you can hold

A download is convenient and a stream is invisible. A cassette is a thing: a foil-stamped J-card, a translucent shell, liner notes you can actually read. It makes the music feel like it matters — because it does.

It's accessible to small labels

Short-run vinyl is expensive and slow. Tape lets us press limited runs of 100–200 affordably, which means we can take chances on newer artists. Our Midnight Cassette Vol. 2 exists because tape made it possible.

How to get the best from a tape

  • Store it upright, away from heat and magnets.
  • Fast-forward and rewind fully once before first play to even the wind.
  • Use the included download code for the road; save the tape for the room.

Not either/or

We master every release for its format — lossless for digital, heavy wax for vinyl, warm saturation for tape. Pick the one that fits your night.