Iconic British Record Labels: Mute · Factory · 4AD · Creation


Iconic British Record Labels: Mute · Factory · 4AD · Creation
Iconic British Record Labels: Mute · Factory · 4AD · Creation

The print is now available at my shop

Step into a world where music history and visual art converge with this piece that celebrates some of the key architects from Mute RecordsFactory Records4AD, and Creation Records, such as Depeche Mode, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Joy Division/New Order, Cocteau Twins, Pixies, The Jesus and Mary Chain, and Primal Scream.

Crafted on premium-grade paper, this hand-signed collector’s print showcases 160 of the most iconic albums, singles, and compilations from these revolutionary record labels, capturing their golden and timeless sounds from 1978 up to the year 2000.

The print features key albums and singles in chronological order from bands/artists signed to these iconic record labels, such as Depeche Mode, The Birthday Party/Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Bauhaus, Joy Division/New Order, Dead Can Dance, Pixies, Cocteau Twins, Primal Scream, Oasis, Throwing Muses, Happy Mondays, The Jesus & Mary Chain, Einstürzende Neubauten, Diamanda Galás, Clan of Xymox, Moby, Erasure, Yazoo, Ride, My Bloody Valentine, Fad Gadget, and many more.

This unique print is designed to make a statement and spark conversations among fellow music lovers. It’s perfect for framing and will serve as a centrepiece in your living room, studio, or any space where music is truly appreciated.

Whether you’re a fan of the post-punk/industrial revolution, the synth-pop era, the gothic rock ripples, or the dream pop, shoegaze and Britpop explosion, this poster captures the essence and legacy of Mute, Factory, 4AD and Creation Records and it’s a tribute to the legendary sounds that have defined generations and left an indelible mark on music history.

Take a trip down memory lane or educate the uninitiated with this stunning visual history of musical bliss. A must-have for any music connoisseur. Hang this poster on your wall with pride.

The print is now available at my shop

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