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Dindisc (often
rendered DinDisc) was a UK
record label, an
imprint of
Virgin Records but
operating semi-independently,
which issued new
releases from...
- what was
being issued in the US.
Canadian editions of the
Dindisc label were
issued as
Dindisc/Virgin. Virgin's
Canadian division arranged to have Canadian...
- were also issued.
These records appeared on the
Dindisc / Cut-throat
label in
Europe and on
Virgin /
Dindisc / Cut-throat in Canada.[citation needed] Returning...
- "Electricity" on
Factory Records, the band were
offered a
recording contract with
Dindisc, who
twice re-issued the single. It
achieved limited success on the UK...
- movement, and led to the band
receiving a seven-album
recording contract with
Dindisc,
worth over £250,000. In 1979, OMD were
asked to
support Gary
Numan on...
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Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (OMD),
released on 22
February 1980 by
Dindisc.
Recorded at the group's
Liverpool studio, it
showcased their minimal synth-pop...
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Liverpool in 1978. They
released one album,
Fiction Tales, on the UK
label Dindisc in 1981. The band,
originally called Luglo Slugs, were
founded by guitarist/vocalist...
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Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (OMD),
released on 24
October 1980 by
Dindisc. On
Organisation the
group worked with a
producer for the
first time, enlisting...
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formed in 1977 in Leeds, West Yorkshire, and
released two
albums (through
Dindisc and Neat
Records respectively)
before finally quitting in 1985. Originally...
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Canadian new wave band
Martha and the Muffins. It was
released in 1980 on
Dindisc, the
first album release for the label, and
contains the international...