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demo tape
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United Kingdom
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Commonly used in the music industry to showcase an artist's work before an official release
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2
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demo tape
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United Kingdom
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Historically distributed to record labels and industry professionals for consideration
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3
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demo tape
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United Kingdom
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Often used by emerging artists to attract the attention of music labels
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1
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4
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demo tape
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United Kingdom
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Can be a physical cassette tape or digital format like CDs or MP3s
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1
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5
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demo tape
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United Kingdom
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Seen as a crucial step in an artist's career and music marketing strategies
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1
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6
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magnetic tape
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UK
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Historically used for data storage in computers and audio recording
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1
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tape machine room
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UK
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Commonly found in recording studios or radio stations for analog audio recording and playback.
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8
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tape machine room
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United Kingdom
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Commonly associated with music recording studios from the 1960s and 1970s, containing analog tape machines and mixing consoles.
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1
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9
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tape machine room
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United Kingdom
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Used for recording and editing audio in professional music studios
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1
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tape player
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United Kingdom
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Retro and nostalgic, often associated with the 80s music culture
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tape player
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United Kingdom
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Commonly used in the 80s and 90s, replaced by digital music players and streaming services.
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1
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12
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tape recorder
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United Kingdom
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Commonly used for recording music, interviews, and dictation in the past, but now considered outdated due to the popularity of digital formats.
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1
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tape recorder
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United Kingdom
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Commonly used in the past for recording music, interviews, and lectures
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1
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tape recorder
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United Kingdom
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Commonly used in the 20th century for recording and playback of audio, but has become largely obsolete with the advent of digital technology.
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