The Collection Of Physical Albums Is Still Loved By Young People To Musicians

JAKARTA - Kasets as a physical album that became a music icon in the 1970s until the early 2000s began to rarely be seen, and was widely used as a collection of items.

However, today's young people, especially Gen Z, are starting to find out again about the old music listening media.

This was conveyed by Untung, a 54-year-old cassette seller in the Blok M area. He said many young people had started arriving at his shop.

"The enthusiasts are from grade 4 elementary school to parents. But now there are even more young people," said Untung when met by media crews at his shop last week.

Those who are still in school are looking for albums from the 1980s to the 1990s, such as Iwan Fals, Dewa 19, Candra Darusman, to Queen.

Social class looking for cassettes is also getting wider. Fortunately, many Indonesian musicians visited his shop.

Musicians who are usually known to like to collect disks, are now starting to look for cassettes as an alternative to their collections.

Ardhito Pramono, he subscribes. Then there is Jessica Bunga. Many artists come here. Ahmad dhani and Ari Lasso usually go around, "said Untung.

While the question of physical album hunters who attended, he said was quite diverse, ranging from music lovers to cassette collectors.