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The Last Mixed Tape

The Last Mixed Tape
The Last Mixed Tape logo.jpg
Type of site
Music blog, blog, Music criticism
Available in English
Owner Stephen White (editor)
Created by Stephen White
Website thelastmixedtape.com
Alexa rank 1,621,680
Registration none
Launched February 12, 2014
Current status Online

The Last Mixed Tape is an Irish based daily music blog founded in February, 2014 by critic and journalist Stephen White. The site is composed of reviews, interviews and news features all written by White, specifically about the Dublin music scene. Although the site is listed as a blog, White has on several occasions distanced himself from the term, preferring to be called a "critic".

The website promotes and critiques the artists coming out of Ireland's independent scene, spanning several genres including indie, electronic, post punk, noise pop and alternative rock.

Although White champions Irish indie music, he has been known to be harder on pop acts coming out of the country resulting in a controversial rant about Irish act Kodaline in which he likened them to "vanilla ice-cream". He has also expressed his dislike of Hozier and referred to his debut album as "uncontrollably melodramatic", a view not shared by his peers.

Since its first year the Last Mixed Tape was nominated for six music blogging awards, the Blog Awards Ireland in 2014, 2015 & 2016 and at the Web Awards Ireland in 2014, 2015 & 2016, losing out on all occasions.

The Last Mixed Tape has also taken part in several events and charity shows around Dublin. Stephen White has appeared on several panel discussions representing the blog, including three appearances at Classic Vinyl Sunday and an appearance at the State.ie of the Nation Address. In May 2015 Stephen appeared as part of a discussion panel at Life Festival, speaking about Nas and his debut album Illmatic. White also guested as a host on weekly radio show the Co-Present alongside Fight Like Apes singer MayKay.

In September 2014 White along with several promoters from the Dublin area ran a charity night for the Irish Red Cross to raise funds for their appeal to help victims of the 2014 Israel-Gaza conflict. The night was headlined by local rock 'n' roll band the Minutes. In May 2015, the Last Mixed Tape took part in an event at Whelan's (music venue) to raise funds for the Yes Equality campaign during the Thirty-fourth Amendment of the Constitution (Marriage Equality) Bill 2015. This was followed by another charity gig in September 2015 in aid of Irish Red Cross Migration appeal during the European migrant crisis.


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