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	<description>An Experiment in Indie Record Label-ology</description>
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		<title>Antiquarian Records</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Mar 2008 09:02:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When starting up this venture, a lot of names were bandied about.  Here they are, along with why they were considerd (and rejected).    &#8220;Respect Records&#8221;How this came to be the first name, no one knows.  It was ditched early on because far too many people thought it sounded hokey, and like a junior high school [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When starting up this venture, a lot of names were bandied about.  Here they are, along with why they were considerd (and rejected).    <span style="font-weight: bold" class="Apple-style-span">&#8220;Respect Records&#8221;</span><span style="font-weight: bold" class="Apple-style-span"></span>How this came to be the first name, no one knows.  It was ditched early on because far too many people thought it sounded hokey, and like a junior high school after-school special record company.  In retrospect, it wasn&#8217;t such a bad name.  It was short, and an alliteration &#8211; both always good.  It hasn&#8217;t been used by anyone else, and it can be easily abbreviated to the very cool (and stylish) RR Records.  This would match up with the founding company (Design Different &#8211; DD), and would look really good as a nice logo with the first R flipped like in a mirror.  Finally, it also conveyed to artists that we are a label that will finally respect your music / integrity, and to listeners (especially of our future hip hop acts) that we&#8217;re a feminist friendly label.  But, turns out, the name still sounded hokey.   <span style="font-weight: bold" class="Apple-style-span">Different Sounds / Sounds Different / Sound Different Records.  </span>This is a pretty straight-up play on our overarching company name of Design Different.   This name lasted several months, but just didn&#8217;t inspire us.   <span style="font-weight: bold" class="Apple-style-span">Antiquarian Records</span> The final choice (so far, we&#8217;ve still got a little while to change our name again before the first album drops).  Based loosely on the name of an <a href="http://bigtimetelevision.blogspot.com/2006/01/antiquarium.html" title="Omaha Antiquarium">Omaha book store &amp; hippster hang out</a>, this name is all about what&#8217;s old is new again.  The Arts &amp; Crafts movement of the 1920&#8217;s, the collective space / live-work / settlement house movement, the anti-war movement, the populist &amp; progressive era movements&#8211; It&#8217;s all here again and we want to be a part of it.  Antiquarian records won&#8217;t be putting out CDs that you get hit over the head with either (otherwise we might have gone with &#8220;blockbuster,&#8221; &#8220;pop,&#8221; &#8220;smash,&#8221; or something).  But we plan to produce little gems that indie kids will search out, devour, and love.  That&#8217;s what an antiquarian bookstore is like, that&#8217;s what antiquarians themselves are like, and that&#8217;s the type of music we&#8217;re going to try to make.  Or something like that.   </p>
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		<title>What Is This All About?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Jan 2008 22:04:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[First off, you should know that my first love was music.  Before getting into website design, web-hosting, or small business consulting&#8230; even before starting in politics, I loved music.Naturally, while working on most other projects, I&#8217;ve always had in the back of my mind the idea that I might be able to go back to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First off, you should know that my first love was music.  Before getting into website design, web-hosting, or small business consulting&#8230; even before starting in politics, I loved music.Naturally, while working on most other projects, I&#8217;ve always had in the back of my mind the idea that I might be able to go back to music full time someday.  Recording a great indie song is very similar to recording a great TV commercial or political ad.  With the technological advances of the last decade, both can be done &#8220;in-house&#8221; with a relatively small investment in equipment.The fidelity level of home recording has gotten to the point that what makes a great indie-label isn&#8217;t the &#8220;professionalism of the sound&#8221;  but rather the sound itself.  And to have a sound that sells (or spreads), the trick isn&#8217;t to hit a perfect pop formula, but to sound unique.  Broken Social Scene &amp; Feist are great examples of this from the Arts&amp;Crafts record label up in Canada.  In my home town of Omaha, Bright Eyes &amp; the Faint are vastly different bands, both sharing recording space, and the Saddle Creek indie label.Furthermore, the skills that make marketing a political candidate or local business using new media are identical to the ones used to market a new band.  The talents and theory used to brand a business or candidate, are the same you use to build a band&#8217;s image.  The tricks you learn to get people to show up the polls on election day, or to come try that cup of coffee from the new place- those are the same tricks that get young people off their ass on Thursday night to come see a show from a band they&#8217;ve never seen before.What I&#8217;m saying is, the talent &amp; the materials translate.  So I figured it was time to make the switch.At Antiquarian Records we&#8217;ll be starting off slow- probably only producing 2 or 3 albums in 2008 from one or two artists.  But over time this venture will grow, and perhaps even your band will be the next one we sign.</p>
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