the last thing techno needs right now is more labels, and it's been like that for a while i think. Lets's be honest, if your tracks are good enough then someone will pick them up eventually, its not the hardest thing in the world to achieve if you really push yourself
the big mistake is every newcomer thinking they need their own label and then they end up bitter and with loss when it doesnt sell because they have'nt built up a solid profile before hand. It's not always the case, some labels appear and the music such quality that things happen from then on, but its rare i think at the moment





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