on 6/13/03 1:06 PM, Matthew Mangold at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

> KMS stands for, "Kevin Master (Reese) Saunderson"
> 
> Matthew

I know KMS stands for his enittials that's why I wrote "abbreviated word"

on 6/13/03 1:13 PM, Garrett McGrath at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> the name of Mills' new label is 6277.  the artist on the first release is
> Elektrabel.  jeff didn't copy anything cuz it aint his name.

thanks for clarifying, I geuss this the label Jeff was setting up for new
artist.

> maybe he just kan't spell. :-)

clever sarcasm aside my spelling isn't the greatest but one of my interest
is graphic design and modernist style fonts, looking at words the letter k
stands out like a sore thumb I think Plastikman looks
better with a c as in plastic man (lower case) of course this is just my
subjective opinion, of course I also do not ike the font Richie Hawtin likes
to use for his label.
No offence to Richie Hawtin, I'll offer my services to redesign the Plus 8
label. 

on 6/13/03 2:34 PM, The REAL Mxyzptlk at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> maybe he just kan't spell. :-)
> 
> jeff
> At 01:33 PM 6/13/2003, you wrote:
>> Nah, Rich's stole the use of the letter k from Aliester Crowley.
>> 
>> magic = magick
>> Jeff Mills copied Richie
>>> Hawtin's use of the letter k for his new label.>
> 
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> 
>> Alan Oldman also uses the letter k with his label Pure Sonik records.
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> 
>>> 
>>> the word is in German context and has symmetrical properties.
>>> The label name KMS works well using the letter k especially in caps, it's a
>>> nice short abbreviated word, the letter k is not being used as a clever
>>> substitution in a word.
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