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[[File:AMA-Logo-Platte.jpg|thumb|Logo of | [[File:AMA-Logo-Platte.jpg|thumb|Logo of African Music Archive ]] The project is based and at and supported by the [https://www.ama.ifeas.uni-mainz.de African Music Archives] (AMA) at the University of Mainz. | ||
The African Music Archive at the Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz has the task of collecting modern African music and making it available to science and research.It host music on all kinds of media. It currently hosts a unique collection of 15,000 sound recordings, some of which date back to the 1940s on records (shellac and vinyl records, as well as audio and video cassettes, CDs and DVDs. Beyond academic work, AMA seeks to make knowledge about African music accessible to a broader public. | The ''African Music Archive'' at the Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz has the task of collecting modern African music and making it available to science and research.It host music on all kinds of media. It currently hosts a unique collection of 15,000 sound recordings, some of which date back to the 1940s on records (shellac and vinyl records, as well as audio and video cassettes, CDs and DVDs. Beyond academic work, AMA seeks to make knowledge about African music accessible to a broader public. | ||
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'''African Cassettes''' is maintained by [https://www.andreas-wetter.de Andreas Wetter.] | '''African Cassettes''' is maintained by [https://www.andreas-wetter.de Andreas Wetter.] |
Revision as of 09:59, 17 March 2022
African Cassettes is a cassettography dedicated to documenting African music released on cassettes.
Currently the project is in an early development stage.
The project is based and at and supported by the African Music Archives (AMA) at the University of Mainz.
The African Music Archive at the Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz has the task of collecting modern African music and making it available to science and research.It host music on all kinds of media. It currently hosts a unique collection of 15,000 sound recordings, some of which date back to the 1940s on records (shellac and vinyl records, as well as audio and video cassettes, CDs and DVDs. Beyond academic work, AMA seeks to make knowledge about African music accessible to a broader public.
African Cassettes is maintained by Andreas Wetter.