I spent a delightful day at the distributor yesterday, stamping and marking each and every Lady Dub in the world. The finished vinyl was back from the plant a bit quicker than we expected so I hotfooted it over to Manchester – and there they were! Box after box of beautiful, crisp virgin vinyl.
Each copy now has the Devotional Dubz logo stamped on the bag (quite a nice bag for a plain white, actually), together with a mark on the centre. Most of them are like the pic below – “Lady” or “Lady Dub” in ink on the a-side, plus a somewhat distorted, flaked out logo stamped on the b-side.
The majority have some level of unique marking. For example quite a few just have this written on them:
Tat says “Rollage” in case you can’t make it out. There’s a bunch of different stuff.
It took hours, but it was worth it. I did debate with myself about whether it would be better to leave them as pure whites with just the logo on the bag. But in the end I decided more was actually more in this instance. The image on the bag does actually look really good – as you can’t quite see judging by this pic:
And the distorted logo on the label looks great, I think:
Lets hope this one sells – I’m mad keen to get on with the next two.
just grabbed one today from Phonica. from blog to bag, ace!