The compilation series Auteur Labels profiles independent record labels with a unique and enduring sound, vision and design sensibility, usually guided by one or two directors, and concerned more with creativity than commerce.
This volume highlights Factory Benelux, the Factory sister label founded in Brussels in 1980, with close links to Les Disques du Crépuscule. Cover art by Benoît Hennebert.
Tracklist
1. The Durutti Column Lips That Would Kiss
2. Section 25 Je Veux ton Amour
3. The Names Calcutta
4. Minny Pops Time
5. Crispy Ambulance The Presence
6. Crawling Chaos Breaking Down
7. Stockholm Monsters Miss Moonlight
8. The Wake Something Outside
9. Life Dites-Moi
10. Swamp Children You've Got Me Beat
11. Quando Quango Love Tempo
12. Nyan Nyam Fate/Hate
13. Simon Topping Prospect Park
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