


Industry Killer
Print (36" x 24")
Roll back the clock with "Industry Killer", the second piece in the LTL (Larger Than Life) series. This 36" x 24" print captures the humble audio cassette tape in all its nostalgic glory, magnified to a size that echoes the powerful role it played in music history. Every detail—from the crackling label to the magnetic tape inside—is brought to life with stunning precision, reminding us of a time when music was something you could hold in your hands.
The title "Industry Killer" nods to the fear that the cassette tape sparked in the music industry during the 80s—home taping. The possibility of people making copies of albums, trading mixtapes, and sharing music freely was seen as a threat to record sales, but it also paved the way for the music-sharing culture we now take for granted. This print isn’t just a throwback; it’s a tribute to the small, unassuming object that changed everything.
Perfect for collectors, music lovers, or anyone who remembers the thrill of creating the perfect mixtape, "Industry Killer" invites you to relive a moment when cassettes ruled and the music world feared the power of home recording.
Pencil for rewinding not included.
Print (36" x 24")
Roll back the clock with "Industry Killer", the second piece in the LTL (Larger Than Life) series. This 36" x 24" print captures the humble audio cassette tape in all its nostalgic glory, magnified to a size that echoes the powerful role it played in music history. Every detail—from the crackling label to the magnetic tape inside—is brought to life with stunning precision, reminding us of a time when music was something you could hold in your hands.
The title "Industry Killer" nods to the fear that the cassette tape sparked in the music industry during the 80s—home taping. The possibility of people making copies of albums, trading mixtapes, and sharing music freely was seen as a threat to record sales, but it also paved the way for the music-sharing culture we now take for granted. This print isn’t just a throwback; it’s a tribute to the small, unassuming object that changed everything.
Perfect for collectors, music lovers, or anyone who remembers the thrill of creating the perfect mixtape, "Industry Killer" invites you to relive a moment when cassettes ruled and the music world feared the power of home recording.
Pencil for rewinding not included.