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Here’s a little something that just might make you flip your VHS-lovin’ lid, Tapeheads! Those totally bodacious dudes from the Forever Bogus crew are back at it again with a supremely radical package that’s VHSure to appease all of your 90s nostalgia needs! Available starting tomorrow April 8th, only on their official webstore, the Forever Bogus dudes will unleash their super-stacked BOGUS BRAT PACKS! Yes, indeedy, Videovores, these brand-spankin’ new limited edition collections are truly packed to brim with groovy goodies including the all-new Super Secret Bogus VHS Mixtape Vol. 2, toys, trading cards, soda, candy, MORE VHS tapes and…...

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Hey-yo, Videovores! Here's a heads up on some absolutely fantastic fresh VHS news from Brooklyn, NY-based analog-inclined outfit Astro Nautico! Available for the first time since its inception in 1981, Astro Nautico has proudly unleashed a limited edition VHS re-issue (50 copies) featuring the absolutely incredible synergistic audio / visual work of Greek-born and US-based artist IASOS. Described as a pioneer of the “New Age” genre and inter-dimensional being, the psychology department at Plymouth State College has rated the IASOS album “Angelic Music” as being closest to the music heard by people who have had near-death experiences. Now that's some...

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Just in case any of you Tapeheads missed it, the BBC recently generated some VHS-fueled April Fools’ laughs via a video released last Friday for the annual worldwide celebration of playful fake-outs. Originally brought to our analog attention by fellow Videovore and creator of The Boston Yeti John Campopiano (who also just published a most informative and fun piece on the still-VHS-only campy Kiwi kid’s vampire flick GRAMPIRE over on Dread Central), the nearly three minute faux video announces that all of the BBC’s programs will now be available on their brand new imprint that will help initiate and celebrate...

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Mike Reynolds AKA Damn Aykroyd is sort of like a VHSorcerer. He invokes a multitude of magnetic magic and swirls it through a whirlwind of outdated analog equipment creating a mind-bending psychedelic blend of VHS-driven hallucinations harvested from some of the most obscure slabs of black plastic gold you can (and can’t) imagine. The vessel? Seemingly standard home video releases ranging from Critters to Con-Air, Freejack to The Fugitive, from Wayne’s World to Willow. These entertaining but not-so-collectible common tapes silently sit in stealth on the shelf, just waiting for a Tapehead (who could be tipped off by following the...

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Heads up to all of the Philadelphia area Tapeheads and other proponents of physical media! The Cinedelphia Film Festival will be presenting the Kenneth Powell and Thomas Edward Seymour documentary VHS MASSACRE: Cult Film and the Decline of Physical Media on April, 2nd at Viva Video in the Philly suburb of Ardmore, PA. Admission is totally FREE, and honestly, Tapeheads, Viva Video is one mega-radical rental store that STILL rents an amazing selection of VHS that you just gotta VHSee to believe. Yes, they rule. Hard. Read on for the official details taken from the event page on Facebook: Cinedelphia...

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