Analogue Goodness (Music Machines Version)
This is a reworking of an older shirt design of mine Analogue Goodness. I have tweaked it a bit for the Music Machines Challenge. I had a music robot transformers thingy sketched up but upon further searching realised it’s been done before – to a much better standard. Plus I just got married and with relatives and buck’s nights and friends around I didn’t have much time to expand my idea. So, go the rework I thought. It’s been on the back-burner for months (thanks largely to the awesome MT for the idea).
An essential 80s music machine. Where would we be without it? No playlists. No drag and drop. Just chuck in the cassette and away you go. Make sure you keep a pen handy in case the tape starts to loop and get tangled.
Music machinery at it’s best.
Analogue Goodness (Music Machines Version) belongs to the following groups:
A Vector Tshirts Only Group, Blast from the Past, Drawn to Cotton- Art on T-shirts, Let There Be Rock!, Pierre Bézier Fans | The Pen Tool, Retro Tees. and Vector Goodness Lounge Available for sale asT-Shirts


David Cumming
That’s good stuff Vinko, very crisp.
Best of luck.
Vinko replied
Thanks David. No time – last minute – half rehash – not a chance!
IWML
i’d totally forgotten the joys of winding the tape with a pencil! thanks for the memories…
Vinko replied
No worries IWML. Those were the days… Now we only have to deal with copyright protected music (which I purchased legitimately) and trying to transfer it from one device (mine) to another (mine also)! Tapes were easier in some ways.
o0OdemocrazyO0o
nicely renderered :P
yes the old pencil… and slowly getting deeper and slower vocals… the batteries that lasted 4 hours… oh yeah!
Vinko replied
Cheers o0OdemocrazyO0o! Batteries were also a problem. Unless you had a hi-tech recharger from RadioShack. The units were pretty heavy and conspicuous compared to todays music players – who could forget the Sports model?