Come Organisation
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Come Organisation | |
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Founded | 1979 |
Founder | William Bennett |
Status | Defunct |
Genre | Industrial, avant-garde, power electronics, noise |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Location | London, England |
Come Organisation was a record label started by William Bennett in 1979 as a way to release albums by his own band, Come, when he was unable to find a label willing to release them. It is best known for releasing the work of Bennett's subsequent band, Whitehouse.[1]
The label's first release was the Come single "Come Sunday/Shaved Slits" in 1979.[2] When Bennett dissolved Come in 1980 to form Whitehouse, Come Organisation continued to release his work, serving as the label for all of Whitehouse's albums from its inception through 1985's Great White Death. In addition, Bennett began to release albums by other controversial or extreme groups, including , Maurizio Bianchi, Nurse With Wound and even Charles Manson.
When Whitehouse went on hiatus at the end of 1985, Come Organisation was dissolved. Bennett again created a label for his releases in 1988, but called it rather than reviving Come Organisation.[3]
Catalog[]
- Charles Manson
- Come
- Dennis Andrew Nilsen
- Ed Kemper
- Leibstandarte SS MB
- Leni Riefenstahl
- Nurse With Wound
- Recitifier
- Ted Bundy
- The New Order
- Whitehouse
See also[]
- List of record labels
References[]
- ^ Moynihan, Michael. "STORMTROOPER ELECTRONICS: An Abridged Lesson in the History of WHITEHOUSE". Esoterra.org. Esoterra.org. Retrieved 13 December 2015.
- ^ Ham, Robert. "WILLIAM BENNETT EXPLAINS HIS CAREER, FROM THE POWER ELECTRONICS OF WHITEHOUSE TO THE RABID AFRICAN RHYTHMS OF CUT HANDS". self-titledmag.com. Self-titled Magazine. Retrieved 13 December 2015.
- ^ Bennett, William. "Susan Lawly FAQ". susanlawly.freeuk.com. Susan Lawly. Retrieved 13 December 2015.
External links[]
- British record labels
- Record labels established in 1979
- Record labels disestablished in 1985
- Noise music record labels