DINDISC
RECORDS
Independent label: Sources disagree as to
whether Dindisc was a subsidiary of Virgin Records or an independent with links
to Virgin; whichever it was, the two companies were intimately
involved. Dindisc came in the scene in late 1979, Its glory days were
in the early '80s, when Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark and, to a lesser
extent, Martha & The Muffins took it into both the Singles and Album
Charts. By 1983, however, it had ceased
trading. Distribution by CBS. DEP 1 was Given away free with early
copies of the album Trance & Dance DEP 2 was free with the first 10,000
copies of the Organisation album. Thanks to Robert Lyons for the info.
80 |
Martha And The
Muffins |
Indecision |
DINDISC |
DIP |
1 |
80 |
Orchestral Manoeuvres In The
Dark |
Introducing
Radios |
DINDISC |
DIP |
2 |
80 |
Orchestral Manoeuvres
In The Dark |
Enola
Gay |
DINDISC |
DDD |
1 |
80 |
Slinky And The
Ephs |
Temporary
Thing |
DINDISC |
DANCE |
101 |