LTM Recordings

LTM Recordings

LTM Recordings (originally les temps modernes) [ [http://www.ltmpub.freeserve.co.uk/ltmbio.html Official site] ] is an independent record label founded in Britain in 1983, and best known for high quality, well-packaged reissues of artists and music from 1978 to the present day, as well as modern classical and avant garde composition. The focus has been mostly on post-punk, especially releases originally on Factory Records, Les Disques du Crepuscule, Compact Organisation and Sarah Records. The label is based in Norfolk, UK, and curated by James Nice.

Artists on the LTM label

* Antena
* Aberdeen
* A Certain Ratio
* Isabelle Antena
* Blurt
* Blue Orchids
* Biting Tongues
* William S. Burroughs
* Steven Brown
* Berntholer
* Crawling Chaos
* Cath Carroll
* Crispy Ambulance
* Anna Domino
* Diagram Brothers
* Dislocation Dance
* Department S
* Devine & Statton
* French Impressionists
* The Field Mice
* Gnac
* Gina X Performance
* Gilbert & Lewis
* Paul Haig
* Hermine
* Richard Jobson
* Josef K
* Kalima (band)
* Ludus
* Virna Lindt
* Lowlife
* Minimal Man
* Minny Pops
* Miaow
* Marine
* The Names
* Northside
* Northern Picture Library
* The Occasional Keepers
* The Orchids
* The Passage
* Peter Principle
* Quando Quango
* Blaine L. Reininger
* The Room
* Revenge
* Eric Random
* Royal Family and the Poor
* Erik Satie
* Severed Heads
* Alison Statton & Spike
* Stockholm Monsters
* Section 25
* 23 Skidoo
* Thick Pigeon
* Winston Tong
* Tuxedomoon
* Trembling Blue Stars
* Tunnelvision
* Ultramarine
* The Wake
* Wyndham Lewis

LTM has also released audiobooks with archive recordings by major figures in 20th Century avant garde art, including "Futurism & Dada Reviewed", "Voices of Dada", "Surrealism Reviewed", "Musica Futurista: The Art of Noises", "Bauhaus Reviewed" and "Cocteau Satie and Les Six".

See also

* List of record labels
* Long-term memory
* Logical Technical Model

External links

* [http://www.ltmpub.freeserve.co.uk/ltmhome.html LTM label official site]

Sources


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