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Dim Mak
Marketing Towards the Spawn of Masked DJs

You might know the progressive record label MODULAR as the legal owners of some of your favourite bands like Cut Copy, The Presets, Ladyhawke, New Young Pony Club, or Van She. I was really intrigued by their latest marketing campaign for their new t-shirts.

I know that masked DJs were big in 2k8.1, but are they really a significant enough demographic to dedicate a high-quality press photo to? If DJs wear a mask for too long, will it take over their bodies? Is this what happened to Daft Punk?

I think these photos might be a statement about the way America treats prisoners of the war on terror.

It might actually be a good business practice to take away attention from a model's alt presence while they are wearing your product. For example, there is the classic Dim Mak collection photo with a kutie who other girls might be jealous of and a kreepie in the background who might not be edgy enough to encourage bros to buy the shirts.

Do u think these models wear the shuttershade shirts when they go out with groups of their closest friends?

Overall, I'd say the trashbag-skinned Modular photos might be a design & marketing success. While part of me feels bad for the model who can't breathe, I'm glad I can just focus on the t-shirt and not some alt who has a deep gaze into the distance.

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http://www.modularpeople.com/blog/?p=183

Building a Better Brand: Analyzing the SIGN BEHIND BY DJ BOOTH

Building your brand is a series of design challenges. One popular way to extend your brand's presence is promoting a weekly event at a local club, complete with the best new music and local photographers.

However, it's a challenge to effectively brand your weekly night, both in-person and on-the-internet. One of the most successful branding tools is the SIGN BY THE DJ BOOTH. If the sign is a visual success, it will enhance the night's photographs and leave a mark in the party goers subconsciouses.

The sign is also important to enable the online spectator to establish a sense of location in a flood of party pic thumbnails. Designing a party experience is about creating a sustainable image that will lift the collective spirits of your local alternative community.

The Sign By The DJ Booth is an undervalued, but very important part of any blog/promoter/record label/DJ's brand.

Which of these signs gives a better sense of the brand?

Sign Analysis: DIM MAK


[Cobrasnake]
DIM MAK's sign is a design failure. It would take the average Middle American spectator who orders Cobrasnake tshirts by mail at least a year to figure out what the sign even says. Additionally, the typeface is somewhat underwhelming, but maybe I'm just not a big fan of the handdrawn DFA-style logos. If I were Dim Mak, I'd definitely put a team of 5 to 10 interns on assignment to redesign their sign behind the DJ.

If I had to put my money on what the new sign will look like, I'd bet on the DOODLE aesthetic, which was deployed for Steve Aoki's hit album "Steve Aoki's Pillowface and his Airplane Chronicles."

FINAL GRADE: D+

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Sign Analysis: I HEART COMIX

[RedSlurpee]
If I were I Heart Comix, I'd consider a move of the sign to behind the DJ booth. Not only will it showcase the entire sign in more pictures, it will hopefully minimize the camera flash's interaction with the glossy textured wall. I HEART COMIX's logo is a design success that deserves to be showcased. As opposed to a doodled logo, IHEARTCOMIX chose to deconstruct what is widely considered 'the perfect font,' Helvetica, by disjointing the alignment and the letter spacing of the type.

The corner space and counter are difficult spaces to approach, but they do offer more creative opportunities for expression than Cinespace's 'Infamous Brick Wall.' I would look to create another sign, since the corner space allows for two walls of coverage. While I think it is a good idea to wrap the counter with something, I'd consider a different sign, material, or lighting installation.

It's also important to value your sign. Duct tape can devalue your product, so I'd encourage a trip to a local Home Depot to speak with a representative about mounting options. While your sign may have been well-crafted on-screen in Adobe Illustrator, the context and presentation are a vital part of the sign's perception.

FINAL GRADE: B (with opportunity for extra credit)

Are there any more signs that have caught your eye? Do you have any feedback for popular record industry and nightlife brands about the perception of their product? The blogosphere enables consumers to join together, and give feedback to our favourite businesses.

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Some DJ tries 2 crowdsurf, falls off the stage in pain & misery [via EPIC DJ FAIL]
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Crowdsurfing is the ultimate trust exercise. Before you leap, you must analyze a series of variables that ensure your safety. Is the crowd 'dense' enough? Are there enough bros in the crowd 2 handle your weight? Are the security bros ready 2 save ur life when people start to rip ur clothes off? How will u get back 2 the stage? Do u have an inflatable raft 2 carry u back home [via Steve Aoki]?

Check out this DJ bro, trying to get the crowd 'totally jacked', doing his best to surf on the hands of his fans.

He totally effed up, falling down right before liftoff. Felt scared 4 him as he fell down into 'the gap' between the stage and the crowd. Reports say that it is 'DJ Autoerotique.' Honestly, I have never heard of the bro, but at least this meme can make him moderately famesies. Sorta wish it was in HD so that I could watch him fall over and over again in high definition

This is apparently what they look like.

Do u feel bad 4 the bro?
Is this one of the most embarrassing things that could happen 2 a relevant DJ?
Was this an 'EPIC FAIL'?
Have u heard of these bros?
Have u ever witnessed a failed crowdsurfing moment in person?
What do u have 2 watch out 4 b4 u attempt a crowdsurf?
Did u LOL at this electro bro?

Steve Aoki and the Cobrasnake hand deliver merch to African Kids


Steve Aoki and the Cobrasnake, also known as Mark Hunter, seem to be chilling in Africa. Steve Aoki is the owner of the record label Dim Mak. Dim Mak makes merch. T-shirts, records, CDs, tons of 'kewl shit' that Californian kids with expendable income can purchase.

It seems like in an act of 'good will', Steve Aoki donated some of his t-shirts to African kids who are in need of an oversized tshirt that represents their favourite lifestyle brand. Do u think he also taught them how to DJ / how to install a twitter app on their smart phone?

Little Bro seems happy. That's what life is all about.

Really looks like the Dim Mak brand is transcending this shanty town / the entire continent of Africa.

I think this might be some sort of metaphor. The Cobrsnake bro's "Shit Happens" t-shirt is commentary on how you are born into a life, and even if ur stuck in Africa, you can still rise above and become President of the United States.

Was it nice of these bros to give these lil bros some merch?
Do yall feel bad for African kids?
If you could give a kid in Africa one relevant CD, which one would it be?
Do you think African children appreciate products that were made in the USA by a vertically integrated company [via Am Appy]?
Have u ever adopted an African child?


XX BONUS AOKI LONE BRO CONTEMPLATING THE FUTURE PHOTO XX


Don't jump, Steven
Stay strong
ur in love now
engaged
2 a perfect Australian altbaguette

Stay alive
do it for the kids
The mexis in california who <3 u
the lil AZNs in Singapore who check ur twitter every day

I know life is overwhelming
and sometimes u need 2 go 2 the other side of the world
2 get some time 2 breathe
kinda like Dave Chappelle when he was the funniest man on the Earth

but ur gonna be okay
life is worth living, broski
I guess this is Growing up

Take a moment
then let's get some Grey Goose
and go metaphorically ape shit
while playing a bngr

The Cobrasnake

Alternative Celebrity

Mark Hunter is the Cobrasnake, some bro who travels around the world taking pictures of alt shit so now he has a lifestyle brand.

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BREAKING NEWS: Die Antwoord plays First US show, secret show @ Cinespace
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Die Antwoord is a popular rap group from South Africa. The recently 'went viral', gaining attention from numerous media outlets and blogs all around the world. Even though they seem like a deliberately marketed product, it will be interesting to track their path to the mainstream as directed by their PR firm / brand manager / band manager.

Die Antwoord played their first US show at Cinespace in Los Angeles. Cinespace is widely known as one of the most important electro clubs of the blog house era.  The performance was apparently a 'secret show', which was intended to generate buzz throughout the internet. At the moment, the footage captured seems mediocre, but it still seems 'worth blurbing about', since 2k10 is all about finding new content/bands to cover.

Photo via internettoday

Should Die Antwoord have brought the female from their band to America in order to make the event feel more complete?

Should I have gone 2 Dim Mak Tuesdays so I could see the most important US debut since the Beatles?

Is Die Antwoord in the USA recording a new record?
Will they do a USA tour?
Will Die Antwoord be able to be more than just an internet meme?

Photo via twitpic

Is Die Antwoord gonna 'make it' or are they just a viral meme gimmick?
Is this 'secret show' the perfect way to generate strategically organic buzz?
Is Cinespace still a relevant alt hangout?
Is Ninja from Die Antwoord already a level 1 Alt Celeb?

...DEVELOPING...

Die Antwoord

Buzzband

Die Antwoord is some rap group from South Africa that became a popular meme, but then no1 bought their album.

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