Label
Folklore De La Zone Mondiale
French 1980s underground record label specializing in experimental and avant-garde vinyl LP releases.
About
Folklore De La Zone Mondiale is a French record label active during the 1980s, operating from France during a fertile period of European experimental and underground music production. The label specialized in vinyl LP releases, documenting avant-garde and unconventional artistic expressions that aligned with the broader industrial and experimental music movements of the era. With a catalog spanning from 1984 to 1989, the label released works including Macadam Massacre, Nada Nada, and Souvent Fauché, Toujours Marteau!, establishing itself as a platform for artists working outside mainstream commercial channels. The label's French-language naming and release titles suggest a focus on European underground culture and aesthetics. Though limited in discography, Folklore De La Zone Mondiale contributed to the grassroots network of independent labels that preserved and distributed experimental music during the 1980s underground scene. The label remains significant to collectors and researchers studying European industrial and experimental music history from this period.



