Was corresponding with a person who mentioned discovering one old label online that didn't think still existed, but also mentioned one label that was feeling its too bad it no longer exists.
Do you find "missing" or lets say, thinking about so labels that used to be great and now feels like it would be great if they were still here? Any why?
Question may not be very realistic in some ways. Like thinking, what would be PURE (RRR) now, if it would have been churning out 20 CD's a year or something? Or what would be Broken Flag if it would have kept on going as active as it was in early days? Or could GROSS remain as interesting as the tape era was, if he just kept going on?
Nevertheless, I find myself think that if not labels themselves, perhaps someone that would continue something in lines of...
State Art
Athanor
Praxis Dr. Bearmann
MDP
Ultra (rus)
Storm
Warcom
Etc.
Especially this specific atmosphere, of labels who combined occult, esoteric, euro mythology, blood religion, with quite eccentric mix of industrial/power electronics/neo folk/noise/ambient. I can't really see that type of thing happening anymore, in a way that it would be striking out as kind of... hmmm authentic.
Harsh noise, there is no shortage. That department is doing better than ever. But labels who would be putting out some higher reaching projects. Be it like LOKI FOUNDATION/PAS, LJDLP, Allerseelen curated booklets, compilations etc, PDB (War Against Society!) and so on. I can't say I necessarily miss vintage label doing same thing they did 30 years ago... or am I? Or someone doing it? At least hoping such labels would be there, that would exists not as gimmick or as some sort of PR thing, but as personal desire to do that.
Also, I do miss the "3 for 20,-" labels, hah.. Troniks, Pure, Ground Fault. I would really like 3 for 20 CD label that keep discography available for decade than "bandcamp labels".
Missing some label or approach in publishing?