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Blonde Vinyl was an independent record label founded in 1990 by Michael Knott. The ''Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music'' describes the label as "one of Christian music's first true indie labels."


Background

Blonde Vinyl signed bands with styles that were viable in the underground of the general market but rarely found their way into the Christian market—old school punk, garage rock, grunge, gothic, EBM/industrial, synthpop/house, spoken word, acoustic pop. Blonde Vinyl folded in 1993 when its distributor, Spectra, went bankrupt. After bankruptcy, Knott attempted to resurrect Blonde Vinyl under the name Siren Records. Siren managed two releases before going bankrupt: ''World Tour'' by LSU Cash in Chaos and ''Beautiful Dazzling Music No. 1'' by Rainbow Rider (Dance House Children). After the failure of Siren, Knott started the band Aunt Bettys.


Sub-labels

Three sub-labels were created to further classify the diverse musical styles that were being released on Blonde Vinyl: Voice of the Youth, SLAVA Music, and Blonde Vinyl Inspirational. Voice of the Youth was created for the edgier alternative releases on Blonde Vinyl. Six albums were released under this imprint: ''product # bvcd 3482 (love gift)'' by Breakfast with Amy, ''Go, Fluffy, Go!'' by Fluffy, ''Screaming Brittle Siren'' by Michael Knott, ''The Grape Prophet'' by L.S. Underground, ''Plague of Ethyls'', and ''As Blue as the State Allows'' by Sass o' Frass Tunic. SLAVA Music existed as an underground industrial music-focused label before joining with Blonde Vinyl for distribution. Three albums were released under this imprint: ''Digital Priests - the Remixes'' by Deitiphobia, ''Revelation 1921'' by Wigtop, and the ''SLAVA compilation''. Blonde Vinyl Inspirational was created for praise and worship music. The only release on this imprint was ''Quiet Assurance'' by N Side Out.


Notable artists

* Breakfast with Amy *
Dance House Children Dance House Children was the early 1990s musical group of Ronnie Martin and Jason Martin that was the precursor to The Brothers Martin. In the liner notes of ''Jesus'', Ronnie described its music as trendy, club-oriented music. The group was si ...
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Dead Artist Syndrome Dead Artist Syndrome was a Christian gothic rock band formed in 1989 in Orange County, California. The group consisted of singer-songwriter Brian Healy and a rotating cast of side men. Healy was dubbed the "father of Christian goth" by Rozz Wil ...
* Deitiphobia *
LSU Louisiana State University (officially Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College, commonly referred to as LSU) is a public land-grant research university in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The university was founded in 1860 near ...
* Lifesavers * Lust Control * Michael Knott *
Scaterd Few Scaterd Few was a Christian punk band originating from Burbank, California. ''CCM'' magazine described their music as "pure punk for dread people," stating that it was a cross between Janes Addiction and Charlie Mingus. History ''Sin Disease'' e ...
Scaterd Few recorded ''Jawboneofanass'' for Blonde Vinyl, but due to the company's demise it was never released. *Sincerely Pau

2 of the Original Band members of S.P. are in the band SLIDE) * Steve Scott (poet), Steve Scott *
Tribe of Dan The Tribe of Dan (, "Judge") was one of the twelve tribes of Israel, according to the Torah. They were allocated a coastal portion of land when the people of Israel entered the Promised Land, later moving northwards. Biblical narrative In th ...


Compilations

*''Blonde Vinyl Teaser I'' (BVCD007 - 1991) *''Blonde Vinyl Teaser II / Food for Thought'' (BVCD0072 - 1991) *''SLAVA Compilation - Voice of the People'' (BVCD3442 - 1992) *''Radioactive Hits: The Definitive Blonde Vinyl Collection'' (84418-885-1 - 1993)


See also

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References


Further reading

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External links


Michael Knott's home pageDiscogs: Blonde VinylCMA: Blonde Vinyl
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