RE: (313) favorite label art
Nearly all of the UR records.
RE: (313) favorite label art
'made in detroit' cd insert with auto industry and human/robot images ani
RE: (313) favorite label art
i like the 11 Phase comp. -Original Message- From: Sakari Karipuro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, September 23, 2002 2:43 PM To: 313 Subject: RE: (313) favorite label art Lee Herrington IV wrote on Mon, 23 Sep 2002 about following: > i really like the artwork on "the origins" EP; metamorphic METOP23. it's > a black and white illustration by kyle howard. it reminds me of those large i like this also; i think the art really describes the music - which is pretty psychedelic - artwork isn't the only good thing on this one - i really like the music too. sakke -- random rants and links at: http://www.arabuusimiehet.com/sakke/
RE: (313) favorite label art
yeah, it's indeed a great - great - great ep!! the track 'out of sight+mind' is one of my personal faves what a gorgeous thing np.. ? ;) At 23-9-2002 +0300 13:43, you wrote: Lee Herrington IV wrote on Mon, 23 Sep 2002 about following: > i really like the artwork on "the origins" EP; metamorphic METOP23. it's > a black and white illustration by kyle howard. it reminds me of those large i like this also; i think the art really describes the music - which is pretty psychedelic - artwork isn't the only good thing on this one - i really like the music too. .. . :: http://nomorewords.net
RE: (313) favorite label art
NAKED MUSIC. W -Original Message- From: Sakari Karipuro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: maandag 23 september 2002 12:43 To: 313 Subject:RE: (313) favorite label art Lee Herrington IV wrote on Mon, 23 Sep 2002 about following: > i really like the artwork on "the origins" EP; metamorphic METOP23. it's > a black and white illustration by kyle howard. it reminds me of those large i like this also; i think the art really describes the music - which is pretty psychedelic - artwork isn't the only good thing on this one - i really like the music too. sakke -- random rants and links at: http://www.arabuusimiehet.com/sakke/
RE: (313) favorite label art
Lee Herrington IV wrote on Mon, 23 Sep 2002 about following: > i really like the artwork on "the origins" EP; metamorphic METOP23. it's > a black and white illustration by kyle howard. it reminds me of those large i like this also; i think the art really describes the music - which is pretty psychedelic - artwork isn't the only good thing on this one - i really like the music too. sakke -- random rants and links at: http://www.arabuusimiehet.com/sakke/
Re: (313) favorite label art
Pretty much the Entire Djax catalogue - Alan Oldham's artwork was just made to go on 12s! Also the Shiver 12s look cool. I'd like to see more graf on techno records I have to agree, it is nice to see a record that is somehow visually personalised, though I guess it is a compromise between that and achieving a strong sense of the labels branding. Most labels tend to stick to a standard design, but because of that you are going to possibly recognise and respond that much quicker upon seeing it in a store. Then again really creative labels like Djax, Delsin and certianly UR have managed to create a strong sense of branding and style, whilst allowing individual releases to be visually expressive and independent. [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ Freeserve AnyTime, only £13.99 per month with one month's FREE trial! For more information visit http://www.freeserve.com/time/ or call free on 0800 970 8890
RE: (313) favorite label art
i really like the artwork on "the origins" EP; metamorphic METOP23. it's a black and white illustration by kyle howard. it reminds me of those large posters that you would color with a dizzying selection of markers. the butterfly coming out of the computer is pretty cool too. peace -Original Message- From: P dircon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, September 23, 2002 2:00 PM To: jurren baars; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) favorite label art K alexi - all for lee-sah definitely. For packaging I think plastikman sheet 1 with the sheet of acid tabs was pretty good.. ;) Open house placid angles (not the promo) was excellent Ps did anyone ever get the plus 8 comic and flexi disk with all artwork by alan oldham... > > to me, every record i own is like a little present. every time i've bought > new records, i read the sleevenotes, looked at the artwork on the label, > checked the record for little messages, etc. > > because i buy both new and old records, one thing strikes me everytime. new > records hardly ever have anything extra to offer to freaks like me! sure, > the music is what it's about, but it wouldn't kill you to give the record a > little extra now would it? > > look at planet e releases: the only thing that sets one record apart from > the other [visually!] is the name of the artist, and track titles. compare > that to those lovely retroactive labels... > > there are exceptions, of course! ur pays close attention to how they present > their music [the 'warning' sign on the sleeves, the little messages edged in > the run out grooves.] but on the whole, most labels produce cost effective, > which means: uniform labels. > > this brings me to my question: what's your favorite [313] label artwork? > [sleeve artwork is next weeks topic!] > > mine: > k alexi shelbi - all for leesah [transmat] > rhythim is rhythim - the beginning [transmat] > sandor caron - zwpeg typis [delsin] > > and an honourable mention to the retroactive dedication art on: > theo parrish - that day [archive] > > jurren > > > _ > Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com >
Re: (313) favorite label art
K alexi - all for lee-sah definitely. For packaging I think plastikman sheet 1 with the sheet of acid tabs was pretty good.. ;) Open house placid angles (not the promo) was excellent Ps did anyone ever get the plus 8 comic and flexi disk with all artwork by alan oldham... > > to me, every record i own is like a little present. every time i've bought > new records, i read the sleevenotes, looked at the artwork on the label, > checked the record for little messages, etc. > > because i buy both new and old records, one thing strikes me everytime. new > records hardly ever have anything extra to offer to freaks like me! sure, > the music is what it's about, but it wouldn't kill you to give the record a > little extra now would it? > > look at planet e releases: the only thing that sets one record apart from > the other [visually!] is the name of the artist, and track titles. compare > that to those lovely retroactive labels... > > there are exceptions, of course! ur pays close attention to how they present > their music [the 'warning' sign on the sleeves, the little messages edged in > the run out grooves.] but on the whole, most labels produce cost effective, > which means: uniform labels. > > this brings me to my question: what's your favorite [313] label artwork? > [sleeve artwork is next weeks topic!] > > mine: > k alexi shelbi - all for leesah [transmat] > rhythim is rhythim - the beginning [transmat] > sandor caron - zwpeg typis [delsin] > > and an honourable mention to the retroactive dedication art on: > theo parrish - that day [archive] > > jurren > > > _ > Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com >