Tie a knot in those old cassettes

November 12th, 2009 by admin

Here’s a novel way of re-using those old cassette tapes – a necktie made from audio tape and coloured thread! The Sonic Fabric Necktie is made out of 50% recorded audio cassette tape woven with 50% coloured thread. The ties can even be listened to by running the tape through the cassette head of a Walkman.

The tie doesn’t look out of place in the office and comes in three different colours – black, dark brown and light grey, matching the colour of the cassette tape and thread used. There’s a skinny version for the young fashion victim, or a slightly broader version for the more seasoned wearer. A tutorial by the creators shows how you can listen to the limited-edition tie. Although a little pricey, this novel accessory is suitable for livening up any conservative function with its brilliant audio twist.

When you think of how much electronic waste is lying around in the ordinary house, products like the cassette tape tie seem like a pretty smart idea.

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Music of today

November 7th, 2009 by admin

The new Michael Buble album is out. Crazy Love invites us to dive deep in his one-of-a-kind music interpretations. The talented Canadian always finds a way to surprise his fans and his latest compositions are no different.

Love, but not crazy, is the theme of many songs performed by one of the best world-known Italian singers. Named after the Greek god of love, eros ramazzotti tickets can surprise you and enchant you at the same time!

If you like the music of Michael Buble, don’t miss his long expected tour next spring in the UK and Europe. While in the UK, don’t miss to buy some jersey boys london tickets and enjoy with this musical.

Michael Buble and Eros Ramazotti are the music of today, but if you like how things were done in the past decades, then rain tickets are especially for you! Hear your favorite Beatles’ songs live as if the great Masters are performing in front of you!

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