The early 90s marked a significant evolution in the electronic music landscape, giving rise to genres like Techno, Ambient, Chill Core, and IDM. Among the pioneers of this movement was the Antwerp-based obscure label "Resonance," founded by the visionary French producer Fabrice Lagrange (F.L.).
In the early 1990s, an Antwerp (Belgium) based electronic music label emerged, carving out a unique niche in the Techno, Ambient, Chill Core, and IDM scenes. This label, founded by the innovative French producer Fabrice Lagrange (F.L.), brought together a dynamic crew of musicians, DJs, and later visual and multi-media artists. Key contributors included Henry Oz, Alice Bertrand, Dimitri Tvetkov each playing a roles at various stages of the label's development. Towards the end of the label, Frank Beekman came close to Fabrice and mainly participated as VJ in visuals.
When the label was on its deadbed The Beekman Foundation purchased Fabrice Lagrange's studio gears and recordings, somehow preserving its legacy yet never sharing or releasing anything.