ZE Records - List of ZE Recording Artists

List of ZE Recording Artists

Alan Vega James Chance Optimo / Twitch
Arto Lindsay James White & The Blacks Pill Factory
Aural Exciters John Cale Richard Strange
Breakfast Club Junie Morrison Ron Rogers
Bill Laswell Kid Creole & the Coconuts Rosa Yemen
Caroline Loeb Lio Snuky Tate
Casino Music Lisi Suicide
Coati Mundi Lizzy Mercier Descloux Suicide Romeo
Cristina Los Portos Sweet Pea Atkinson
Daisy Chain Lydia Lunch Sympho State (Bob Blank)
Davitt Sigerson Marie & les Garçons Teenage Jesus & The Jerks
Don Armando's 2nd Av. Rhumba Band Mars The Waitresses
Garçons Material & Nona Hendryx Was (Not Was)
Gichy Dan's Beachwood # 9 Michael Dracula Miss OD / Ophélie Doll
Helena Noguerra Octobre





















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