Posted: 27 Dec 2007, 00:47
SCP was a good example, but I don't think it makes them more popular, weather we know thier aliases or not. That is probly the reason they don't seem to have too many artists as opposed to Hrg Attack, and the ever growing stabel of TIME, DIMA and DELTA. To me ,it's more exciting the OLD SKOOLl way. I wonder how they would treat the situation if Vinyl jackets were still popular? Back in mid 80's and some early 90's labels would use certain models to grab attention and give thier aliases different personas. Would they have put Enio on both Dusty & Fastway sleeves or use different models? As far as I can remeber not many have showcased thier true selves. I can think of Giancarlo for Aleph, Fred Ventura, Clara on "You Don't Give Me Love" Gino Caria(only for Gino Caria songs). Chris on "Power Of Love", Federicco for "Danger" and Gianni for Ken Laszlo, even Giacomo Maiolini once appeared on Teddyboy- Ready For Love,but not many more. Anyways, that was just a hypothectical question, because I doubt the vinyl boom will return.
As far as the fakeness comment; I think they are just trying to make it more intriguing by showcasing different models for different personas, but then again I was a big fan of the vinyl jackets effect. As far as the proudness comment, why not proud enough to perform on stage instead of model; As in Niko's case. It's really a double edged sword, because I know that at many Iventi Partys they do perform, but they resort to the models at most Japanese concerts. It's really a matter of what the label wants the fans to belive and I think it should be respected.
As far as the fakeness comment; I think they are just trying to make it more intriguing by showcasing different models for different personas, but then again I was a big fan of the vinyl jackets effect. As far as the proudness comment, why not proud enough to perform on stage instead of model; As in Niko's case. It's really a double edged sword, because I know that at many Iventi Partys they do perform, but they resort to the models at most Japanese concerts. It's really a matter of what the label wants the fans to belive and I think it should be respected.