Isaacson reflected on the challenges of managing Mississippi Records, stating, 'The label just got too big for a guy like me to run... I was really good at putting out records, but I wasn't so good at sync licensing, anything digital, securing rights with lawyers, and all the complexities involved.' His candid admission highlights the challenges faced by independent labels as they grow, necessitating a shift in management and operations.
Discussing the rich history of Mississippi Records, Isaacson said, 'Ever since, the shop and label have played key roles in cultivating the city's DIY music communities.' This emphasizes the significant impact of the record shop on Portland's music scene, showcasing its importance as a cultural hub.
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