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
> 
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