Label
Dindisc
Early 1980s experimental and electronic music label known for releases in post-industrial and synthesizer-based avant-garde sound.
About
Dindisc was a record label that released a series of influential albums during the early 1980s, a formative period for experimental and post-industrial music. Based on the catalog of releases, the label issued material on vinyl LP format, establishing itself as a platform for avant-garde and electronic music during this era. The label's roster included artists working in synthesizer-based and experimental sound design, with releases such as Messages and Organisation in 1980, followed by Architecture & Morality and Children Of The Night in 1981. These releases demonstrated the label's commitment to innovative, boundary-pushing compositions that engaged with electronic instrumentation and unconventional song structures. While limited documentation remains about the label's founding philosophy and geographic base, Dindisc's focused output of four key releases established it as a notable contributor to the underground experimental music scene of the early 1980s. The label's legacy persists within archival and collector communities dedicated to post-punk and industrial music history.
Catalog
20 total
Maid Of Orleans
Children Of The Night
Architecture & Morality
Dead Man's Curve
Architecture & Morality
Children Of The Night
Souvenir (Extended)
Joan Of Arc
Organisation
"Strange Boutique"
Enola Gay
Messages
Electricity
Red Frame/White Light
Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark
Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark
Messages
Enola Gay
Apocalypso
Organisation