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Oddity Archive Season 6
The Oddity Archive is a web series that revolves around the "cultural dustbin", especially as it pertains to media. The Archive also functions as an actual archive of sorts, with a modest collection of off-air Betamax and VHS recordings (about 400 total as of June, 2014). There's also a decent collection of ephemeral video, "ripoff" and "drugstore" LP's/cassettes/8-tracks, as well as (working) obsolete technology.
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Oddity Archive Season 6 Full Episode Guide
Bring your earplugs! And, no, this isn’t false modesty—these recordings are pretty harsh (in every meaning of the word).
More hissy (and at times, indecipherable) goodness from the deepest, darkest depths of the Archive.
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Broken equipment, bad records and loopy videos—in other words, your standard Archive Christmas.
Oddity Archive® Vinyl: Now 50% lighter and with 50% more foreign debris!
The Archive returns to its deepest roots (largely because it was convenient).
Let’s reminisce about the great bully/child abductor epidemic of the ‘90’s.
The scariest (in the existentialist sense, at least) Archive Halloween to date!
A double (if not triple) dose of failure. You know you love it.
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I was burning incense on not-quite vinyl (while listening to Playtapes) before you were. Take that, hipsters.
New from Sing Alone Video!
A cooking show—Archive style.
A King-sized episode for a King-sized anniversary. Of course, we can't play any actual Elvis, so let's look at some of the cash-ins based around the man.
What’cha doin’ on your rump? Hopefully, you’re watching this episode!
12 inches of Archivian goodness!
The Oddity Archive is a web series that revolves around the "cultural dustbin", especially as it pertains to media. The Archive also functions as an actual archive of sorts, with a modest collection of off-air Betamax and VHS recordings (about 400 total as of June, 2014). There's also a decent collection of ephemeral video, "ripoff" and "drugstore" LP's/cassettes/8-tracks, as well as (working) obsolete technology.
Ben Minnotte