It's one thing to be a fan and it's another thing to be a label.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
As a label, you have to treat every group and every record as a unique entity. I think that that has been our success, rather than relying upon a fan base.
I hate labels; the problem is that if you say you're one thing, it's hard for people to imagine you as something else. Music is way more complicated than that.
I just try to make the best music that I can. People are going to label it whatever they're going to label it.
I don't think any of us like to be reduced to just one label.
Music is music; you don't have to put a label on it.
I don't like to be labeled, to be anything. I've made the mistake before myself of labeling my music, but it's counter-productive.
I think putting labels on people is just an easy way of marketing something you don't understand.
To be very blunt, I am not really that concerned with what labels get associated with somebody.
Putting out the things that I like best hasn't been the easiest way to run a label, and it still isn't because it requires finding an audience for each record.
I've always tried to stay clear of being labeled, putting a label on what type of music that I make.
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