Indisc was a Belgian Dutch company of Brothers Goemaere & Brothers Brandsteder.
It was established in 1957 by ex-employees of the Belgian Fonior (Brothers Goemaere) and the Dutch Dureco (Brothers Brandsteder) as Inelco (which stands for International Electronic Company).
By 1979, most major record companies had their own distribution chanels and only the smaller labels like Stiff or Safari were left.
In 1983, Inelco had gone into bankruptcy. Shortly after, it was renamed into Indisc (which stands for Inelco Disc). Indisc merged in 1993 with CNR Records, which Arcade Records bought a year ago, to form CNR Indisc. A year after, Indisc was absorbed into CNR Music.