Mixtape

A compact audio cassette mixtape with a handwritten label: "Funky Stuff"

A mixtape (alternatively mix-tape, mix tape or mixed tape) is a compilation of music, typically from multiple sources, recorded onto a medium. With origins in the 1980s, the term normally describes a homemade compilation of music onto a cassette tape, CD, or digital playlist. The songs are either ordered sequentially or made into a continuous programme by beatmatching the songs and creating seamless transitions at their beginnings and endings with fades or abrupt edits.[1] Essayist Geoffrey O'Brien described this definition of the mixtape as "perhaps the most widely practiced American art form".[2][3]

In hip hop and R&B culture, a mixtape often describes a self-produced or independently released album issued free of charge to gain publicity or avoid possible copyright infringement. However, the term has been applied to a number of releases published for profit in the 2010s, and the line between a release billed as a mixtape and one referred to as a studio album or extended play has become increasingly blurred.

  1. ^ "Mixtape". Merriam Webster. Retrieved 4 April 2012.
  2. ^ Resnick, Michael (2006). "BurnLists: The Digital "Mix Tape" Comes of Age". Archived from the original on 10 December 2006. Retrieved 15 January 2007.
  3. ^ Rosen, Jody (29 April 2004). "Unforgettable". The Nation. Archived from the original on 20 August 2015. Retrieved 13 July 2017.

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