label design and music are equally important.
Some labels have a minimal approach to design or at least they try even 
though it doesn't look right.

--- Benn Glazier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, 14 Jun 2003 03:50:19 -0500, "spw" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> > What do you mean for no other reason?
> > How a name looks and sounds is pretty important when designing a techno
> > label.
> > 
> > > "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."
> 
> I actually thought the music was important. Seems like it's secondary to
> the music though. I'd sooo not buy a record that had good music but the
> label art or name was poorly executed.
> 
> I just bought the new Moodymann record. Whilst the music was kinda cool,
> I loved the cover with the rose, but the clincher was that I thought this
> cat was on the level as he uses two "n's" in Moodymann.
> 
> I feel sorry those people who release a record with nothing more than a
> hand stamped piece of information on it like some of those Ersatz Audio
> records. They must sell so few records, same for those records like M6
> and M7. I mean like who the hell is it and what sort of name is M for a
> label?  :/
> 
> 
> -- 
> 
> Benn Glazier 
> aka DJ Royal
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> ph:+61 (0)413 316 618
> http://www.royaltech.net


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