Label Part 4: Imog 182 Maria White
: A small batch—often between 50 and 300 copies—is stamped using plain white center labels. These are packaged in generic paper sleeves.
Do you have any etched into the record's center ring? Share public link
This public link is valid for 7 days and shares a thread, including any personal information you added. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted. If you share with third parties, their policies apply. Can’t copy the link right now. Try again later. imog 182 maria white label part 4
These records omit cover art, liner notes, and track titles. Listeners must judge the music solely on its sonic merit.
If you want, I can:
Many modern producers use hidden Bandcamp subscription tiers to distribute white labels directly to their most loyal listeners.
The A-side captures the quintessential "Maria sound"—a blend of hard techno and Schranz that prioritizes groove over chaos. The kick drums are punchy and front-facing, designed to cut through a massive PA system without becoming muddy. The percussion loops are tight and rolling, creating a hypnotic, tunnel-vision effect. It’s the kind of track that locks a crowd into a trance, driven by shuffling hi-hats and ominous, dubbed-out stabs. It doesn't try to be flashy; it tries to be effective, and it succeeds. : A small batch—often between 50 and 300
If you are truly determined, your journey begins offline:
Finding this record usually requires scouring specialized independent records shops or digging through obscure electronic music bins in electronic music hubs like Berlin, London, and Tokyo. Share public link This public link is valid