Cassette Culture cover art

Cassette Culture

Cassette Culture

Written by: East Coast Studio
Listen for free

About this listen

The stories of the global underground movement that shaped experimental music and culture, told by the artists that were there…

For two decades during the '80's and '90's, the international mail system fostered a network of underground artists, exchanging cassette tapes of music and homemade artwork – all under the radar of mainstream media. Taking the DIY message of Punk as a jumping off point, we travel through the network to find the creators of the fanzines, the music, the labels and events.

2026 Martin Franklin | East Coast Studio
Music
Episodes
  • Under the Westway: 1979 Portobello Punks
    Jan 26 2026

    Emerging from the squats, free gigs and improvised studios of late-70’s Portobello Road, F*ck Off Records operated at the volatile intersection of hippie idealism and punk DIY. Active between 1979 and 1982, the label released copied-to-order cassettes alongside a small number of vinyl EPs and LPs with music by Alternative TV, The 012, Danny & The Dressmakers, Here & Now, The Instant Automatons, The Androids Of Mu and their many collaborators.

    Founded by Kif Kif Le Batteur and Jonathan Barnett in a period when Portobello was dense with creative possibility: vacant houses, squatted venues, free festivals and heaps of talent.

    We join Jonathan Barnett to trace the roots of the label through the influences of Sniffin’ Glue and Mark Perry to Here & Now’s free-music ethos and open minded approach to supporting others. Central to the label’s emergence was Street Level Studios, a low-cost recording space that allowed bands to record without compromise, and the cassette as a format that made duplication, circulation and autonomy possible.

    Hosted by Martin Franklin.
    Theme music “This Is Concrete” by The Happy Citizen

    KIF KIF
    We would like to dedicate this episode to the memory of Keith Dobson aka Kif Kif Le Batteur, who passed away in July 2025. His influence runs through the whole scene that we document in Cassette Culture, and joins many dots in my own life. We are proud to be able to tell at least a small part of his story and so sorry that we just missed him.

    (https://www.eatsdrinksandleaves.com/rip-keith-dobson-1956-2025/)

    LINKS
    Portobello Film Festival (https://www.portobellofilmfestival.com/)

    “Floating Anarchy” Here & Now documentary (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tsg8cMdYtuM)

    Good article on the late-70’s Punk/DIY scene by Bob Stanley:
    Birth Of The Uncool (https://www.theguardian.com/music/2006/mar/31/popandrock1)

    VIDEO
    You can find videos of some of the amazing fanzines and cassette releases that drop through our letterbox on our YouTube channel: youtube.com/@CassetteCulturePodcast

    IN THIS EPISODE

    VOICES
    Martin Franklin
    Jonathan Barnett
    Keith Dobson, aka Kif Kif Le Batteur
    Mark Automaton

    MUSIC

    “The Ballad of F*ck Off Records” The 012, Weird Noise EP (F*ck Off Records 1980)

    “Allez Alibaba” Planet Gong, Floating Anarchy 1977 (Charly Records 1978)

    “Terrified of Dogs” Alternative TV, Back To Sing For Free Again Soon compilation (F*ck Off Records 1979)

    “Pretty Nun” Androids of Mu, F*ck Off Demo Tape (F*ck Off Records 1979)

    “Too Big” The Instant Automatons

    “Drop Dead” / “Don’t Make Another Bass Guitar, Mr Rickenbacker” Danny and the Dressmakers, Back To Sing For Free Again Soon compilation (F*ck Off Records 1979)

    “Total Disregard for Greenwich Theatre” ATV/The Good Missionaries, Scars On Sunday (F*ck Off Records 1980)

    Fish From Tahiti — The 012, Weird Sampler (F*ck Off Records 1981)

    Asbestos Lead Asbestos — World Domination Enterprises, Let’s Play Domination (Product Inc 1984)


    Many thanks to Jonny Zhivago and the invaluable resource for underground music that is Die Or DIY (https://dieordiy2.blogspot.com/)

    FIND US
    https://cassetteculturepodcast.com

    SUPPORTERS
    Help us keep Cassette Culture alive! This podcast is enabled by generous supporters who gift a small monthly contribution toward the costs of researching, producing and publishing each episode. You can become one of them at:
    https://cassetteculturepodcast.bandcamp.com/subscribe

    Cassette Culture is produced by Martin Franklin for East Coast Studio (https://eastcoaststudio.com.au)

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Show More Show Less
    27 mins
  • Deleted Funtime Rewind
    Dec 28 2025

    After we spoke with Mark Automaton for our episode on Deleted Records and the Instant Automatons, he kindly shared his recollections of the music and bands presented on the legendary “Deleted Funtime” compilation, released by Deleted Records in 1980.

    Originally compiled by Martin “Protag” Naish of the Automatons, and featuring 34 tracks by various outsider musicians and misfits from across the booming cassette network in the UK.

    Filling a c90 cassette and in 1980, available for 60p and a self-addressed envelope direct from the band - we’ve omitted a few tracks where they were by the same band or sometimes where we had no recollections to share.

    The tape hiss you’ll hear on the music tracks is original, mostly due to the sometimes third generation tape copies that were the sources for the compilation.

    IN THIS EPISODE

    VOICES
    Martin Franklin
    Mark Lancaster

    MUSIC
    Missing Persons "Chemical Solutions"
    Colin Potter "Power"
    Stabmental "Thin Veil Of Blood"
    The Midnight Circus "Obsession"
    391 "Prisoner Of The Living Room"
    The Door And The Window "Habits"
    The Digital Dinosaurs "Fingers And Thumbs"
    Lurch "Single Symphony Excerpt"
    The Mystic Umbrellas "Journey To The West"
    The Digital Dinosaurs "Walking Out"
    Merz "Spud-Dream"
    Duo Elettronica "Duo Elettronica Tape Excerpt"
    Mic Woods "Little Girl"
    The Instant Automatons "Disillusion"
    Alien Brains "Alien Brains Excerpts"
    Heddon Street W1 "We Wanna Pogo"

    LINKS
    https://www.waterden.net/
    https://markautomaton.bandcamp.com/
    The Luxury Of Dreams: An Autobiography, by Mark Automaton
    https://amzn.asia/d/bS6PSxt

    FIND US
    https://cassetteculturepodcast.com

    SUPPORTERS
    Help us keep Cassette Culture alive! This podcast is enabled by generous supporters who gift a small monthly contribution toward the costs of researching, producing and publishing each episode. You can become one of them at:
    https://cassetteculturepodcast.bandcamp.com/subscribe

    Cassette Culture is produced by Martin Franklin for East Coast Studio (https://eastcoaststudio.com.au)

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Show More Show Less
    1 hr
  • Integrated Circuits: Colin Potter, ICR and the Cassette Network
    Dec 23 2025

    Emerging from the same late-1970s underground that fuelled punk, DIY cassette culture, and European electronic experimentation, we explore the influence of Colin Potter - sound artist, producer, and founder of Integrated Circuit Records (ICR)

    From beginnings building crude oscillators and fuzz boxes to university access to an EMS Synthi A, his path reflects a generation discovering sound through curiosity rather than convention.

    We track the growth of ICR from a mail-order cassette operation into one of the UK’s most important underground labels of the early 1980s. Starting with cooperative compilation LPs and cassettes, Potter helped connect artists working across abstract electronics, industrial, cosmic music, and experimental sound - including The Instant Automatons, The Legendary Pink Dots, Carl Matthews, The Door and The Window, and many others.

    We hear how Potter’s cassette duplication service became a crucial infrastructure for labels such as Third Mind Tapes. That practical role also led to deeper artistic collaborations, most notably with Nurse With Wound, Current 93, and Steven Stapleton, where Potter’s studio became a space that hosted creative risk, sonic transformation, and unconventional production.

    Featuring contributions from Colin Potter, Jonathan Colclough, Gary Levermore, Mark Lancaster, this episode examines how technical generosity, and openness to experimentation helped shape the 45 years of underground electronic music released on ICR.

    Hosted by Martin Franklin.
    Theme music “This Is Concrete” by The Happy Citizen

    LINKS
    Colin Potter/ICR:
    https://icrdistribution.com/
    https://icrdistribution.bandcamp.com/

    VIDEO
    You can find videos of some of the amazing fanzines and cassette releases that drop through our letterbox on our YouTube channel: youtube.com/@CassetteCulturePodcast

    IN THIS EPISODE

    VOICES
    Martin Franklin
    Jerry Kranitz
    Colin Potter
    Jonathan Coleclough
    Mark Lancaster
    Gary Levermore

    MUSIC

    “Off The Graph” Colin Potter, The Ghost Office, Mirage
    “We Are So Glad” Colin Potter, We Couldn’t Agree On a Title, (IRC001)
    “The No. 1 Entertainer” The Door & The Window, Weird Noise E.P. (FO Records FEP001)
    “Invertebrates” The Instant automatons, We Couldn’t Agree On A Title, LP (IRC001)
    “Sentimental” Those Little Aliens, We Couldn’t Agree On a Title, LP (IRC001)
    “Ismalla” Those Little Aliens, Flowmotion, (ICR 003)
    “Power” Colin Potter, The Scythe, (ICR002)
    “Harmless Thought” Carl Matthews, Integration, (ICR 012)
    “One Million Blades Of Grass” Colin Potter, Visions, (Third Mind Tapes TMT009)
    “The Self Sufficient Sexual Shoe” Nurse With Wound, Rock n Roll Station, (United Dairies)
    “As Above, So Below” Carl Matthews, Flowmotion compilation, (ICR 003)

    Many thanks to Jonny Zhivago and the invaluable resource for underground music that is Die Or DIY (https://dieordiy2.blogspot.com/)

    FIND US
    https://cassetteculturepodcast.com

    SUPPORTERS
    Help us keep Cassette Culture alive! This podcast is enabled by generous supporters who gift a small monthly contribution toward the costs of researching, producing and publishing each episode. You can become one of them at:
    https://cassetteculturepodcast.bandcamp.com/subscribe

    Cassette Culture is produced by Martin Franklin for East Coast Studio (https://eastcoaststudio.com.au)

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Show More Show Less
    28 mins
No reviews yet