LTM Recordings
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LTM Recordings (originally les temps modernes)[1] is an independent record label founded in Britain in 1983, and best known for high quality, well-packaged reissues of artists and music from 1978 to the present day, as well as modern classical and avant garde composition. The focus has been mostly on post-punk, especially releases originally on Factory Records, Les Disques du Crepuscule, Compact Organisation and Sarah Records. The label is based in Norfolk, UK, and curated by James Nice.
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[edit] Artists on the LTM label
- Antena
- Aberdeen
- A Certain Ratio
- Isabelle Antena
- Blurt
- Blue Orchids
- Biting Tongues
- William S. Burroughs
- Steven Brown
- Berntholer
- Crawling Chaos
- Cath Carroll
- Crispy Ambulance
- Anna Domino
- Diagram Brothers
- Dislocation Dance
- Department S
- Devine & Statton
- French Impressionists
- The Field Mice
- Gnac
- Gina X Performance
- Gilbert & Lewis
- Paul Haig
- Hermine
- Richard Jobson
- Josef K
- Kalima (band)
- Ludus
- Virna Lindt
- Lowlife
- Minimal Man
- Minny Pops
- Miaow
- Marine
- The Names
- Northside
- Northern Picture Library
- The Occasional Keepers
- The Orchids
- The Passage
- Peter Principle
- Quando Quango
- Blaine L. Reininger
- The Room
- Revenge
- Eric Random
- Royal Family and the Poor
- Erik Satie
- Severed Heads
- Alison Statton & Spike
- Stockholm Monsters
- Section 25
- 23 Skidoo
- Thick Pigeon
- Winston Tong
- Tuxedomoon
- Trembling Blue Stars
- Tunnelvision
- Ultramarine
- The Wake
- Wyndham Lewis
LTM has also released audiobooks with archive recordings by major figures in 20th Century avant garde art, including Futurism & Dada Reviewed, Voices of Dada, Surrealism Reviewed, Musica Futurista: The Art of Noises, Bauhaus Reviewed and Cocteau Satie and Les Six.
[edit] See also
- List of record labels
- Long-term memory
- Logical Techical Model