Tape Letters

By: Modus Arts
  • Summary

  • Tape Letters shines light on the practice of recording and sending messages on cassette tape as an unorthodox method of communication by Pakistanis who migrated and settled in the UK between 1960-1980. Season 1: Tape Letters England. Season 2: Tape Letters Scotland. This series features original tapes collected from families in Pothwari, Punjabi, Urdu, and English, as well as oral history recordings and behind-the-project interviews with the people involved in collecting this body of work.
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Episodes
  • TL Scotland 4: FAST FORWARD
    Jan 20 2025

    “Other things came, like telephones, and they stopped the tapes.”


    Generations of Scottish-Pakistanis sent and received Tape Letters, before new means of communication took over: from email to instant messaging, video calls to voice notes.


    This episode explores evolving technology. How does it impact the use of language, and linguistic identities?


    “Ask the younger children! What does it mean to be Pakistani for them, through their lens?”


    Episode credits

    Contributors: Kausar Ilyas, Asghar Mohammed, Mohammed Khan, Nadira Saddiq, Khadijah Khurram, Suriaya Hussain, Izaz Ur Rahman, Mirza Muhammad Saeed, Naila Waseem, Mohammed Farooq, Nazia Majid, Nassir Ellahi, Parveen Sajid, Rehana Ahmad, Khalida Hussain

    Cassette tape donors: Mohammed Ishaq, Khadijah Khurram, Rehana Ahmad

    Project director: Wajid Yaseen

    Podcast presenter: Tabassum Niamat

    Podcast production & sound design: Steve Urquhart


    Tape Letters Scotland is a Modus Arts project, made possible by The National Lottery Heritage Fund.


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    20 mins
  • TL Scotland 3: PAUSE
    Jan 20 2025

    “You go back and listen. People that have passed now, you can hear their voices… it just brings back memories.”


    Unlike a letter or telegram, or even a video on a screen, a cassette recording can feel like the person is right there in the room.


    This episode reflects on the deep emotional impact of Tape Letters. It also explores questions of identity, nationality, and culture.


    “I take pride in being Scottish, I’m Scottish-Pakistani… [but] I'm torn between two cultures, two languages, two countries.”


    Episode credits

    Contributors: Izaz Ur Rahman, Naila Waseem, Mohammed Farooq, Dean Mohammed, Jamila Bibi, Mirza Muhammad Saeed, Nadira Saddiq, Shenaz Ahmad, Faria Khan, Kausar Ilyas, Nasim Hussain, Akeel Ahmad, Khalida Hussain

    Cassette tape donors: Khadijah Khurram, Mohammed Ishaq, Kauser Riaz, Rehana Ahmad

    Project director: Wajid Yaseen

    Podcast presenter: Tabassum Niamat

    Podcast production & sound design: Steve Urquhart


    Tape Letters Scotland is a Modus Arts project, made possible by The National Lottery Heritage Fund.


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    21 mins
  • TL Scotland 2: REWIND
    Jan 20 2025

    “We came here by coach. It took one month to reach here...”


    Throughout the 1950s, 60s and 70s, people migrated to Scotland from Pakistan in significant numbers. What does the archive of Tape Letters reveal about this crucial time?


    This episode explores what life was like for those who came to Scotland, and for those who remained in Pakistan. How did cassette tapes keep them connected?


    “I was so happy that I started crying while listening... I can still feel it now!”


    Episode credits

    Contributors: Shavana Abdul-Jabbar, Nasreen Akhter, Asghar Mohammed, Parveen Sajid, Nassir Ellahi, Assia Ali, Nadira Saddiq, Mohammed Farooq, Nazia Majid, Jamila Bibi, Musarat Begum, Kausar Ilyas, Munwar Sultan, Mussarat Arshad, Mirza Muhammad Saeed

    Cassette tape donors: Mohammed Ishaq, Khadijah Khurram

    Project director: Wajid Yaseen

    Podcast presenter: Tabassum Niamat

    Podcast production & sound design: Steve Urquhart


    Tape Letters Scotland is a Modus Arts project, made possible by The National Lottery Heritage Fund.

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    20 mins

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