![]() ![]() Their joint interest in tape machines spurred them on to producing small runs of cassette as well, until Valentino expanded into her own duplication lab Tapedub in Neukölln in 2016. ![]() Together, they began mastering and cutting records in Marco’s studio as Analogcut. Post-China travels, she moved to Berlin in 2015 with Marco Pellegrino, a vinyl enthusiast she’d met in Rome. “They have an incredible DIY cassette culture there…” says the 27-year-old Italian expat, describing the deeply underground experimental, hip hop and minimalist scenes she encountered in Beijing. Initially drawn to analogue photography, Sara Valentino fell for the humble cassette tape when studying abroad in China. Photo by Pavel MezihorákĬassette culture is booming in Berlin thanks to revivalists like Tapedub’s Sara Valentino. Sara Valentino with her tape duplication machine. ![]()
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