Re: (313) favourite label name

2004-12-02 Thread Matt Kane

LAP DANCE

they have a dope logo too.

At 11:58 PM 12/1/2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Today I have received a record in the post.

As a consequence, today my favourite label name is:

"Modern Danceable Music Company"

Pretty cool name that. Wish I'd have thought of it.

2 nice chicks on the front cover too (in an 80's flashdance kinda way)

That is all.

Alex

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RE: (313) favourite label name

2004-12-02 Thread Matthew Mangold
I've always been fond of 'Plumphouse'


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Hoover Rave for the plebs 
Dysonhaus for the hipsters 

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>"Modern Danceable Music Company" 
>I like that.  It sounds so very generic industry, sort of 
like Acme. 
>I could see them selling hoovers. 

Don't worry Mike. I'm going to start this company. 

I won't sell hoovers, but I'll definitely be selling HOOVER 
RAVE. 

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Re: (313) favourite label name

2004-12-02 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
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>Today I have received a record in the post.
>
>As a consequence, today my favourite label name is:
>
>"Modern Danceable Music Company"
>
>Pretty cool name that. Wish I'd have thought of it.
>
>2 nice chicks on the front cover too (in an 80's flashdance kinda 
way)
>
>That is all.

ive gotta go with Trax. love the name, love the artwork, love the 
layout of the label design. simple and effective. you can see a 
trax record a million miles away, and the name is so definitive 
yet so generic at the same time. 

tom 


andythepooh.com


 
   


Re: (313) favourite label name

2004-12-02 Thread Martin Dust

Because the never stop sucking surely...

On 2 Dec 2004, at 16:53, David Beattie wrote:


Dysonhaus for the hipsters

Is that because they never suck, not at all, ever

 --- Robert Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hoover Rave for the plebs
Dysonhaus for the hipsters

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"Modern Danceable Music Company"
I like that.  It sounds so very generic industry,

sort of like Acme.

I could see them selling hoovers.


Don't worry Mike. I'm going to start this company.

I won't sell hoovers, but I'll definitely be selling
HOOVER RAVE.


wssshno 
oow.



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RE: (313) favourite label name

2004-12-02 Thread David Beattie
Dysonhaus for the hipsters

Is that because they never suck, not at all, ever

 --- Robert Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> Hoover Rave for the plebs
> Dysonhaus for the hipsters
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> >"Modern Danceable Music Company"
> >I like that.  It sounds so very generic industry,
> sort of like Acme.
> >I could see them selling hoovers.
> 
> Don't worry Mike. I'm going to start this company.
> 
> I won't sell hoovers, but I'll definitely be selling
> HOOVER RAVE.
> 
>
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RE: (313) favourite label name

2004-12-02 Thread Robert Taylor
Hoover Rave for the plebs
Dysonhaus for the hipsters

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>"Modern Danceable Music Company"
>I like that.  It sounds so very generic industry, sort of like Acme.
>I could see them selling hoovers.

Don't worry Mike. I'm going to start this company.

I won't sell hoovers, but I'll definitely be selling HOOVER RAVE.

wssshnooow.
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Re: (313) favourite label name

2004-12-02 Thread alex . bond
>"Modern Danceable Music Company"
>I like that.  It sounds so very generic industry, sort of like Acme.
>I could see them selling hoovers.

Don't worry Mike. I'm going to start this company.

I won't sell hoovers, but I'll definitely be selling HOOVER RAVE.

wssshnooow.
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Re: (313) favourite label name

2004-12-02 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight




"Modern Danceable Music Company"

I like that.  It sounds so very generic industry, sort of like Acme.
I could see them selling hoovers.

MEK



RE: (313) favourite label name

2004-12-02 Thread alex . bond
actually. I've decided.

if anyone asks me what music I like now, I shall say "Modern Danceable
Music"

Yeah yeah, I'm a knob. I know.

Here's todays Q:

Has anyone heard that Jeff Mills Buster Keaton 12" the description on
Smallfish sounds good. How does it sound?

Alex
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RE: (313) favourite label name

2004-12-02 Thread iancheshire
Mine would be. Modern Danceable Music Agency :)
 
sorry was up early cleaning sick...

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Today I have received a record in the post.

As a consequence, today my favourite label name is:

"Modern Danceable Music Company"

Pretty cool name that. Wish I'd have thought of it.

2 nice chicks on the front cover too (in an 80's flashdance kinda way)

That is all.

Alex

p.s. Thanks for the weather info yesterday. See, I like to know these
things.


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