Tiny Mix Tapes
Type of site | Music webzine |
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Owner | Mr. P |
Created by | Mr. P |
Website |
tinymixtapes |
Alexa rank | 137,715 (January 2016)[1] |
Registration | No |
Launched | 2001 |
Current status | Active |
Tiny Mix Tapes (also TMT or tinymixtapes) is an online music and film webzine that focuses primarily on new music and related news. In addition to its reviews, it is noted for its subversive, political, and sometimes surreal news, as well as its mixtape generator.
History
Originally called Tiny Mixtapes Gone to Heaven[2] and hosted on GeoCities, the webzine moved to its current domain in 2001. Tiny Mix Tapes is a featured reviewer on Metacritic.[3]
The writing staff is composed of volunteers who often use pen names (such as Wolfman, Mango Starr, Chizzly St. Claw, and Filmore Mescalito Holmes). The co-founder and editor-in-chief is Minneapolis-resident Marvin Lin (who writes under the name Mr. P). The Music Reviews, Features, News, Film, DeLorean, Cerberus, Automatic Mix Tapes, Comics are edited by Jay, Gumshoe, Squeo, Benjamin Pearson, Keith Kawaii, JSpicer, Trillian, and Pliny the Elder, respectively.[4]
Content
Tiny Mix Tapes offers news, music reviews, movie reviews, and columns. The "DeLorean"[5] section reviews music released before Tiny Mix Tapes began that may no longer be popular, albums that the writer believes are "classic" or influential, or older music that is significant to the writer.
Similarly, "Eureka"[6] consists of reviews highlighted by the site as particularly noteworthy or exciting.
There is also a features section devoted to interviews, articles, fest reviews, as well as a "Live Blog," in which writers review live music shows. In 2009, Tiny Mix Tapes added a columns section.
As of 2008, Tiny Mix Tapes started reviewing films and now has a section devoted to film. This section also includes features on film-makers and other numerous subjects within the film medium.
The Automatic Mix Tape Generator
The Automatic Mix Tape Generator,[7][8] or AMG, was created to offer two-way communication with the website. Started in 2002, readers may submit a title or the theme for a mixtape, and a group of volunteers (called the "Mix Robots") will compile a track list. Due to the large volume of requests as well as request redundancy, not all requests are filled. The "Mix Robots" produce and submit track lists fulfilling the request as they interpret it. Mixtape track lists are then available on the website. Most of the songs on the mix tapes come from indie or underground bands/musicians. In 2008, Trillian, the AMG editor, was on Talk of the Nation to discuss Valentine's Day mixes.[9]
Chocolate Grinder
At the beginning of 2009, Tiny Mix Tapes began a feature podcast called Chocolate Grinder. Published approximately twice a month, each installment sees a writer collecting ten brand new tracks they want to shed light on and mix it as a continuous stream or download.[10] The tracks are posted for stream or download in a single continuous file with a unique name. Currently, Chocolate Grinder remains a staple of Tiny Mix Tapes' daily media content, which includes videos, music streams, Internet premieres, interactive websites, etc.
Benefit Compilation
In April 2009, the site began selling a benefit compilation CD/LP to benefit the victims of the War in Darfur. It featured 11 exclusive songs.
Humor and politics
On March 30, 2007, Tiny Mix Tapes announced it was hosting a festival in Minnesota. At this festival, long-since dissolved indie band Neutral Milk Hotel were billed to be "reuniting all over your Cheerios" as the headlining act. Amidst a blog flurry,[11] and articles disputing the legitimacy of the event in Billboard[12] and Prefix,[13] the festival was revealed as an early April Fool's Day joke later the same day.[14]
References
- ↑ "Tinymixtapes.com Site Info". Alexa Internet. Retrieved 2014-04-01.
- ↑ Archived November 3, 2001, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ "About Metascores". metacritic.com. Retrieved 2009-05-05.
- ↑ "Tiny Mix Tapes: About". tinymixtapes.com. Retrieved 2012-01-30.
- ↑ "Tiny Mix Tapes: Delorean Reviews". tinymixtapes.com. Retrieved 2009-05-05.
- ↑ "Tiny Mix Tapes: Eureka! Reviews". tinymixtapes.com. Retrieved 2009-05-05.
- ↑ "The Automatic Mix Tapes Generator". tinymixtapes.com. Retrieved 2009-05-05.
- ↑ Salda, Matt (2007-05-21). "How to Make the Perfect Mix Tape". esquire.com. Retrieved 2009-11-13.
- ↑ "A Valentine's Mix Tape from 'Talk Of The Nation'". NPR.com. Retrieved 2009-05-05.
- ↑ "Tiny Mix Tapes: Chocolate Grinder". tinymixtapes.com. Archived from the original on May 1, 2009. Retrieved 2009-05-05.
- ↑ Vegan, Brooklyn. "Neutral Milk Hotel reuniting for Tiny Mix Tapes fest?". brooklynvegan.com. Retrieved 2009-05-05.
- ↑ Cohen, Jonathan (2007-03-30). "Neutral Milk Hotel Not Reuniting For Festival". Billboard.com. Retrieved 2009-05-05.
- ↑ Zeiss, John (2007-03-30). "Let the musical April Fools jokes begin". prefixmag.com. Retrieved 2009-05-05.
- ↑ "Tiny Mix Fest 2007 Cancelled!". tinymixtapes.com. 2007-03-30. Retrieved 2009-05-05.
External links
- Tiny Mix Tapes website
- The Guardian: "The Guide: www.tinymixtapes.com/amg", by Johnny Dee, June 4, 2005
- Herald-Journal (Spartanburg, SC): "The mix has been nixed!", by Alexander Morrison, February 13, 2005
- Concord Monitor (NH): "Mixtape madness", by Vanessa Valdes, June 16, 2006
- Malay Mail (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia): "Playlist", September 21, 2005