Just like CAVENDISH (or B&W's fringe years), MATCH MUSIC is a great find for someone that is looking for awesome digital, 80s, futuristic-industry or just pop. These tracks sound like amazing, but unforuntately many CD releases suffer that they masters are sourced from either a low-quality tape or directly from an LP. Not that it sounds super bad, but if you release CD with analogue material on it - eh? Also, they have great "soundtrack" styles - such as "Marvelous Micro's", "Gumshoe (Underscore)" or "Intruders", which sound like straight out from a MacGyver scene were he is being chased by uzi-wielding goons in a dark-blue warehouse at night...
The standardized, colour coded labels they used make that label also weirdly satisfying to bring them up in your media player
Also, you can tell from what era they are. Labels with a black triangle are from the 80s (and share that with the LP cover design), the 90s tracks have a lighter design without a black corner. Even their techno/eurodance sub-label (MATCH MUSIC XS) is distinguishable.