Lou Ottens, Inventor of Cassette Tape, Dead at 94



From newsletters and conversations on social media, people express affection for his invention. Rusty Foster, author of "Today in Tabs" newsletter wrote:
Today in Unmoored Nostalgia: I miss mixtapes, the click and hiss, the awkward uneven silences between songs, the word “dub.” The inventor of the cassette tape, Lou Ottens, just died. Playlists aren’t the same, you can’t hear the hands of the person who made a playlist carefully stitching it together. Playlists are fungible, mixtapes weren’t.






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