Soleilmoon Recordings
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Soleilmoon Recordings is an American record label that began in 1987 as a cassette label, operating from the back of a record shop called the Ooze in Portland, Oregon, US.
The first releases were by Smegma, Muslimgauze, Coil, and Nocturnal Emissions. In 1991 the shop was sold and Soleilmoon became a full-time label.
Hate music designation
[edit]On February 15, 2017, Soleilmoon was declared a provider of hate music by the Southern Poverty Law Center for distributing albums by Death in June, and Boyd Rice's project NON.[1] Charles Powne, the label's owner, denied that Soleilmoon was racist, and said that Douglas Pearce and Rice are not racist either.[1] This designation has since been rephrased at Southern Poverty Law Center's Hate Map to distributing hate music.[2]
Soleilmoon artists
[edit]- A Small Good Thing
- Bass Communion
- Boyd Rice
- Coil
- Continuum
- Controlled Bleeding
- The Cutmen
- Edward Ka-spel
- Daniel Menche
- Death in June
- Eyeless in Gaza
- Fear Falls Burning
- Hafler Trio
- The Legendary Pink Dots
- Loren Nerell
- Lustmord
- Merzbow
- Muslimgauze
- Nocturnal Emissions
- O Yuki Conjugate
- People Like Us
- Randy Greif
- Rapoon
- Reformed Faction
- Steve Roach
- Tone Dogs
- Vidna Obmana
- Z'EV
- Zoviet France
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b Schmid, Thacher (February 21, 2017). "A Northeast Portland Record Label Lands on a National Hate-Group Registry". Willamette Week. Retrieved 2023-03-19.
- ^ "Statement regarding Soleilmoon Recordings and Death in June".
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[edit]Categories:
- Soleilmoon artists
- Record labels established in 1987
- Experimental music record labels
- Ambient music record labels
- Electronic music record labels
- Noise music record labels
- Industrial record labels
- Companies based in Portland, Oregon
- Record labels based in Oregon
- Privately held companies based in Oregon
- 1987 establishments in Oregon