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| | Disquiet: interviews: Moonshine Records's Steven Levy |
 | | They don't realize, the Prodigy have been around since 1991, sold millions of records, played in front of millions of people, and all the stuff that's getting signed is one guy in the studio creating noise that may be great, but there's nothing beyond it than one guy in the studio creating noise. |
 | | We have ways of promoting records and building a fan base for an artist or even for the label that completely baffle the major labels since they really have a system that they plug every record into and if it works it works and if it doesn't it doesn't. |
 | | We get feedback that says, "I just look for the label and I know that if it's Moonshine, I might not know what trip-hop is, but I'll buy the record." On the artists end of things, we sort of are now focused on where we're going with that. |
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