Label
Parade Amoureuse
Independent industrial and experimental record label active 1989-1991, specializing in vinyl LP releases.
About
Parade Amoureuse was an independent record label active during the late 1980s and early 1990s, operating primarily within the industrial and experimental music underground. The label maintained a consistent output between 1989 and 1991, releasing material exclusively on vinyl LP format, which reflected the label's commitment to physical media and underground distribution networks characteristic of the era. The roster encompassed diverse acts within the industrial and post-industrial spectrum, including artists such as Uzi, Sielwolf, and Total, whose releases demonstrated the label's interest in provocative and unconventional sonic territories. Notable releases include "The Noose And The Spear" (1989) and "Isolated Suburban Psychokillers In Coma" (1990), titles that exemplified the label's aesthetic positioning within the darker and more confrontational corners of experimental music. Though limited documentation exists regarding the label's founding principles or geographic base, Parade Amoureuse's concentrated output and artist selection suggest a curated approach to underground music production during a pivotal period for industrial music's development and codification.





