BROADCAST
CURRENT BROADCAST: memo
Beaming live from our private server to your browser window, longform audio programs. No tracklists, varying themes, this is the only place to hear them! Enjoy!
This broadcast features a collage of cell phone voice memos collected from the following artists: Allison Sheldon, Chaz Prymek, Ang Frances Wilson, Claire Rousay, Rebecca Hubsher, Ned Milligan, Gianni Andreatta, Cody Yantis, Nora Price, Danny Greenwald, Patrick Shiroishi, Ned Milligan, Zander Raymond, Carl Ritger, Andrew Weathers, Matthew Sage, Grayson Currin, Gretchen Korsmo, Daniel Klag, Erik Wangsick, Lynette Sage, Nathaniel Whitcomb, and Noah Kline. Edited, layered, and mixed by the Cached editorial department.
past broadcasts (still streaming in the player above):
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library : 90+ minute long audio program that features one song from every release in the cached catalog arranged in chronological order.
CURRENT DISPATCH [updated 06/09/2025]:Summer has arrived here! A surprisingly wet one for Colorado, which has been welcome.
Some news regarding cached’s mailroom: we are adjusting our pricing and shipping policies a bit. This includes temporarily halting international orders/shipments. Though the mailroom is following all necessary protocols for mailing services, many of our international shipments are being halted at customs and often are being returned without any refunds.
For now, we are no longer able to ship internationally. We are aiming towards working with some international distributors in Europe and Japan to get more titles to those areas more affordably and reliably.
We are also adding a $2 “packing fee” per item to all orders. This $2 helps cover both materials and labor here in the mailroom. Other standard US shipping fees are built into pricing.
UPDATES
A big weekend of live music is coming! Click the image for tickets and details!
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Also, A new CD title is due out soon. More in the next month or so. Looking at a few print projects too. Things are bubbling... now that the editor (me, Matt Sage, hello) has left academia, there is more time for making media objects in a thoughtful and adventerous way.