Les Disques du Crépuscule

Les Disques Du Crépuscule
Founded 1980
Genre Industrial
Experimental
Post-punk
Country of origin Belgium

Les Disques Du Crépuscule was a Belgian independent record label.

The label was started in 1980 by Michel Duval and Annik Honoré, residents of Brussels who had previously organised and promoted concerts in the city. Initial releases were by Factory Records artists, and were labelled as being "Factory Benelux/Les Disques du Crépuscule" records. The first of these was a 7" by A Certain Ratio, and singles by The Durutti Column and Section 25 followed in 1980. By late 1980, Factory Benelux was considered to be a separate label, although the two labels operated out of the same premises.

The label went on to release recordings by Michael Nyman, Wim Mertens, Josef K, Cabaret Voltaire, Mikado, Isabelle Antena, Louis Philippe (under the aliases of The Border Boys and The Arcadians), Bill Nelson, Richard Jobson, Isolation Ward, Paul Haig, The Pale Fountains, Tuxedomoon, Repetition[1] and many others. Cosmopolitan, and notably popular in Japan, the label is also celebrated for the artwork of chief designer Benoit Hennebert.

The label has been dormant since 2004 although many of the artists, including Isabelle Antena, Blaine L. Reininger, Paul Haig, Anna Domino, Devine & Statton and Isolation Ward have had their catalogue, old and new, re-issued by LTM Recordings.

See also

References

  1. ^ Discogs - Repetition

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