The World’s Only Cassette Magazine

devoted to music, poetry, articles, and sounds. This substack focuses on the written word, but the main bitpunk.fm magazine is published in two mediums:

Cassettes

Check out the physical releases here.

Podcasting 2.0

Search “bitpunk.fm” in a modern podcast app like podverse, podcast guru, or fountain and you will be able to not only hear the digital version, but see changing time-stamped chapter art, follow links for more information, and have the ability to send the artists direct lightning payments.

Value-for-Value

This substack is a value-for-value model. All of the content I publish is freely given. If you find value in it, you may return the value with your time, talent, or treasure as described below.

Time

I appreciate your time reading this and the time telling your friends about bitpunk.fm.

Talent

If you have the ability to make audio content, which can be read or performed poetry, read articles, music, sound collage or the like, consider submitting it to bitpunk.fm. If it makes the tape, I’ll send you a tape and add your lightning payments to the digital podcast.

Treasure

You may contribute your treasure for this substack or bitpunk.fm by subscribing to this substack, boosting the podcast in a modern podcast app, or by sending cash (not check) donations to the address below:

P.O. Box 273029

Fort Collins, CO 80525

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Mostly written and performed poetry exploring the affects of media, war, and time well spent with kids.

People

Cassette poet currently taping bitpunk.fm. Previously a submarine driver, Afghanistan tourist, and electronics hacker. I'm still into analog media.