ON DECK INTERVIEW #001: MEMORY NETWORK

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2012 brought us a slew of cassette labels and at times it became hard to keep up with all of them. Regardless, the Iowa based label/collective known as Memory Network was one that grabbed my attention right from the beginning and because of that, I decided that they’d make a great choice for my first on deck label interview. This year is already looking to be a great one in music and if their recent releases are any indication, then I’m certain that Memory Network is going to be a small but definite contribution to that.

CR: For those who aren’t familiar with Memory Network, how would you describe the label?


Micah (M): A tightly-knit collective of artists working to help each other create and promote their work. It’s primarily focused on electronic music and it’s various sub-genres, but not limited by sound or scene. Doin’ it together.

Keith (K): There’s a little bit of everything; ambient, disco, synth-pop, left-field stuff. It’s kind of all over the map, but very much grounded in electronic-based music.


CR: How do you feel about cassette culture now vs a few decades ago?


Dustin (D): I guess I don’t know too much about the culture a few decades ago other than the cassette being a primary media format. The first album I owned was on a cassette tape, there were loads of them in my house growing up—they are aligned with fond memories.

M: Today the people who are buying and selling tapes are doing it deliberately. It makes sense: tapes are cheap and relatively easy to manufacture, so it’s possible for independent artists on a budget to produce physical copies of their work.

K: I just feel like it’s more of an experience than hitting a space bar and letting music just play endlessly. People want to get behind something outside of an MP3.

M: I’d rather pay $5 for a cassette than a digital download.

D: …or for both.


CR: What influenced you to start this label and what advice would you give to people looking to start one of their own?


D: Keith and I had just started running in the same circle and were both very near to finishing EPs. The idea just grew out of us discussing ways to beget something tangible. We put out both Cheap Frrrz and White Flashes and really just forgot about the whole label idea until we revisited it six months later and discovered that we had made some friends through networking our own projects who were interested in what we were doing.

K: It just seemed to make sense: nice people + no label = a chance to offer a helping hand. As far as advice, prepare and educate yourself. We’re still learning a whole lot about things and changing what we’re doing all the time. Lots of trial and error, for sure. When I say be prepared, be prepared mentally, financially…you’re going to be devoting lots of time to it, especially if you’re dubbing everything by hand. We try to have meetings to discuss what we want to do with releases, communication is key.

D: There are lots of great tape labels popping up, an explosion recently. It’s got a sort of a skewed local scene vibe, we are friendly with a bunch of them, we all support each other and want each other to find great music. I’ve learned the majority of what I know about running Memory Network through talking to other tape labels and seeing how they are doing things. At some point you figure out in what direction you want to nudge yours.


CR: Since all of these year end lists have been pouring out from over the internet during the last few weeks, name five of your favorite releases that made 2012 especially memorable for you.


K: The XXCoexist

The Chemical Brothers ‘Don’t Think’ (the accompanying DVD is incredible)

Michael JacksonBad: 25’

Burial ‘Kindred’ 12”

Maya Jane ColesDJ Kicks


M: Mount Eerie - Clear Moon

Whirr - Pipe Dreams

Port St. Willow - Holiday

Tamaryn - Tender New Signs

Lower Dens - Nootropics


D: Rustie - Essential Mix

Jessie Ware - Devotion

Scuba - Personality

Flashbulb Fires - Gasconader

Wild Nothing - Nocturne


CR: What’s in store for Memory Network in 2013?


D: We’re getting our ducks in a row for a digital singles club featuring some pretty cool folks, a host of standard releases including Jeremy Flood, White Flashes, and more. Moving into vinyl territory is always in the back of our minds and we’ve been talking about taking a showcase to some pretty sweet places as well.

K: Our big push is trying to get our new displays into retail shops around the area, getting our name and logo out there and recognizable. There’s going to be a change in how we produce our tapes so it’s a little less strenuous and more consistent. Getting our routine down to a science would be tremendously helpful!



Thanks to Dustin, Kevin, and Micah for the great answers. Head over to Memory Network’s website to check out more on White Flashes, MemCave, and the other great artists apart of the label. If you enjoy what you hear then don’t hesitate to show your support by grabbing a few tapes over on bandcamp for $5 each. Also, be sure to head over to Micah’s blog, $3.63, and surround yourself with more great gems on a weekly basis.

CASSETTE REWIND: EAR MAGIC VOL. 1

Now that I’m at the ninth mixtape, I feel like I’m starting to repeat myself as far as these intros go so I’ll try to keep it short. I had the hardest time coming up with a title so eventually I just decided to release the next few mixtapes under a series called Ear Magic. Obviously this is the first volume and I’m extremely pleased with the outcome. I wanted to give my followers and myself some time in between mixtapes so instead of posting these every month I’m going to spread them out and make them bi-monthly instead. I came across a lot of awesome artists lately and so most of the names you’ll find here are fairly new to me too and of course there’s a couple of long time favorites featured as well. Big thanks to Carlos Andjuar (Navigateur) for designing the awesome cover and all of you for helping to keep Cassette Rewind going steady. I feel like I’m starting to ramble so as always remember to support these artists by checking out and buying their music and spreading the word around. Enjoy!

  1. Nudity-Go Getta
  2. Moscow Club-Daisy Miller Pt.2
  3. Slow Magic-On Yr Side
  4. Coolrunnings-Belewe
  5. Teen Porn-Twist N’ Shout
  6. Carb on Carb-Trace Minerals
  7. Blastoids-Show Me Around
  8. Heatherwood-Insight
  9. Tea Leigh & Luke Reed-Color Theory
  10. ODESZA-Don’t Stop
  11. Alligator Indian-Our Love Was A Crime
  12. White Flashes-Fourlands (feat. Jeremy Flood)
  13. Yung Life-Back For You
  14. Duck/House-Flaw
  15. Vxyor-Rich Dark Glass
  16. The Bilinda Butchers-Half Open
  17. Tearjerker-Another Moon
  18. Courtship-Midwestern Humility
  19. Imprintafter-Never Loved U
  20. YUME-4EVR


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City Of Light

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Jeremy Flood-City of Light

Even if it’s only for a short amount of time there’s something about a warm, colorful synthpop track that can easily wash away my cares and worries & thanks to Denver resident Patrick McGuire aka Jeremy Flood I’ve found exactly what I needed. You may be familiar with McGuire if you’ve heard the dreamy, indie rock sounds of his band Flashbulb Fires but since the singer has taken up his Jeremy Flood alias he’s decided to take a step in the direction of a more electronic and synth driven style. So far there are two tracks available on his bandcamp and soundcloud pages, “City of Light” and “Coma Kid”. Each track showcases his soothing yet upbeat vocals which are backed behind dynamic soundscapes and reverberating, dance influenced harmonies that were produced by White Flashes. I’m beginning to think the two of them can do no wrong when they work together but regardless of Jeremy Flood working alone or with someone else, there’s always a hint of charisma and a distinct catchy tone encompassing his music. We can only wait and see what’s to come as far as an EP or some other release is concerned but whatever it may be, I’m certain that it won’t disappoint. You can pick up all of Jeremy Flood’s material for free or by paying a “name your own” price on bandcamp.

Fourlands (w/ Jeremy Flood)

White Flashes - White Flashes II

White Flashes- Fourlands (feat. Jeremy Flood)

Up and coming ambient architect White Flashes is no stranger to Cassette Rewind. He was behind my first guest post, one of last month’s behind the tracks features, and the second part of the Breeze mixtape as well so it’s no question that I’m a huge fan of his music. White Flashes seamlessly blends together elements of shoegaze and dream pop with grand scale electronics and spacey ambiance that all culminate for a truly unforgettable listening experience. Lately Dustin has been at work on two new releases, White Flashes II & Monitor (both due out on September 18th), and so far we’ve gotten two thoroughly enjoyable examples of what’s to come. The first was “Sketchy Arc”, a track with Sarah of Golden Curls (which premiered on Three Dollars & Sixty Cents) and the second was “Fourlands”. This track certainly grabbed my attention right from the start with it’s upbeat and danceable nature, dazzling use of synths, and vivid atmosphere. Apart from that, I can’t forget Jeremy Flood’s contribution to the track. His vocals resonate amazing all the way until the very end and if you ask me, I couldn’t imagine a better fit. Regardless of the tone that he’s looking to achieve, White Flashes knows damn well how to paint a picture with his music and invoke emotion into every track that he puts out and judging from what we’ve heard so far, September 18th is looking to be a day that I’m highly anticipating. You can stream more material from White Flashes via soundcloud and be sure to stop by bandcamp to grab all of his work for a “name your own” price.

BEHIND THE TRACKS: White Flashes

For this month and the next I plan on doing an interview every week or so in an attempt to let all of my followers get to know the artists behind the songs a bit better. Hence why I changed the title of this section to “Behind The Tracks”. Anyways, I got in contact with Dustin via twitter and he was awesome enough to help me out with this post along with a guest post (my first for the blog) as well. If you’re not familiar with the ambient/ chillwave sounds of White Flashes then now is a great time to get acquainted.

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