'The first cassette I painted was for a commission for a Christmas card for Teenage Cancer Trust. It was a Sony C60 with ‘Christmas Party Tape’ written on it. It sold out. Looking through a box of old cassettes I found a tape from the second Specials album sessions from the long-demolished Horizon Studios in Coventry. I also had cassettes from various other sessions I recorded in Leamington Spa at John Rivers’ Woodbine Street Studio, where ‘Ghost Town’ was recorded. Once I decided to paint them, it quickly became apparent that there was a series here. The detritus of record making, the lowly studio cassette, becomes revered and gets the icon makeover. There were other studios, Wessex, where The Clash famously recorded London Calling, the Power Station in New York, where Chic reigned and David Bowie recorded Let’s Dance in 1983, unleashing Stevie Ray Vaughan onto the record-buying public. The list was not endless. Cassettes started around 1970 and were extinct by 1995 as far as recording studios were concerned. That left a quarter century of time within which to appropriate my subject matter.'
Horace Panter
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