It's after artists like Arctic Monkeys, Florence and the Machine, and Harry Styles released their music on the format.
Another retro form of listening to music is making a comeback.
After a surge in sales of vinyl records in recent years, it seems cassette tapes are now popular again.
Sales of tapes in the UK have risen to their highest level since 2003.
It's after artists like Arctic Monkeys, Florence and the Machine, and Harry Styles released their music on the format.
Cassettes are also becoming more collectable, and these shoppers at a music store in north London are big fans:
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