Paul Messis

I like that D.I.Y. song a lot, could be a useful anthem! :)

I'm getting further behind I can see... with you, with the Acid Jazz label, all the U.K. magazines I'd like to keep affording... plus my vintage '60s-'70s tv habit. For right now I can only wish Market Square well! :tiphat:
 
Thanks Becca, I have some great plans lined up for the forthcoming year regards to the label.... the thing which is different from my label compared to many out there today, is that I am too damn stubborn and uncompromising to bother having facebook and playing the game.... so for me its an un-believable feat to be able to sell records today without that "playing" the establishment game.... its been a fun challenge and very fulfilling despite being slow to take off.

With Market Square, I hope to over time build it up and feature many unknown artists, I am willing to waste money if I have to on unknown artists and help them get their music out to a small amount of people.... also I don't want to make my label a revivalist label, so over time there will be other genres of music outside of the 60s sphere, in fact the next release MSR - 006 will be a cool guy based down in Mississippi called Talbot Adams, whose 45 sounds like a sort of paisley underground meets dream pop sound, the one thing which I like about the guy, is he is very honest and for me, honesty is the best thing out there in music today.

i will also be putting out my own records and side-projects too, cos I have a lot of musical ideas.... The Suburban Homes has been one of these, which I think will have another release in the future.

I am currently working on a future MSR release at the moment and its a well known artist, but I am not saying anything until its in print and actually happening.