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SF Tape Music Festival Showcases the Art of Captured Sound

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For the uninitiated, tape music is a kind of experimental audio art made up of recorded sounds, mixed together and projected to an audience seated in near-complete darkness. We stop by the country's largest tape music festival, which took place last weekend at a small theater in San Francisco's Mission District.

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