Most active during the early-mid 1990s, the German Artware label released many industrial, experimental, and noise releases, and ran an extensive mailorder catalogue. Operated by Donna Klemm (06 Aug. 1948 - 17 Jun. 2008).
Info previously available at www.artware-prod.com. The site is now inactive.
Contact Info:
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ARTWARE Prod.
c/o Donna Klemm
Taunusstr. 63 b
65183 Wiesbaden
Germany
There was a conflict of information on the Artware site...
What I knew from dealing with the label at the time... ARTWARE 04 V.A. - Dedication compilation (LP) 1992 300 copy ARTWARE 05 Roger Doyle - Oizzo No (CD, Album, Ltd) 1992 ARTWARE 06 Roger Doyle - Charlotte Corday (CD, Album, Ltd) 1992
What was documented on the Artware site (and here)... ARTWARE 04 Roger Doyle - Oizzo No (CD, Album, Ltd) 1992 ARTWARE 05 Roger Doyle - Charlotte Corday (CD, Album, Ltd) 1992 ARTWARE 06 Violence And The Sacred - The Song Of Labrador (CD, Album, Ltd) 1992 none V.A. - Dedication compilation (LP) 1992 300 copy
It would seem to be a numbering error that they attempted to posthumously correct, as the Dedication LP never had an Artware catalogue number on the actual record or artwork. Whatever, the original numbers as on the Doyle CD covers conflict with the documentation on Discogs. I wonder if it caused any confusion at the time via distributors that solely dealt via catalogue numbers?
ultimathulerecords
April 23, 2012What I knew from dealing with the label at the time...
ARTWARE 04 V.A. - Dedication compilation (LP) 1992 300 copy
ARTWARE 05 Roger Doyle - Oizzo No (CD, Album, Ltd) 1992
ARTWARE 06 Roger Doyle - Charlotte Corday (CD, Album, Ltd) 1992
What was documented on the Artware site (and here)...
ARTWARE 04 Roger Doyle - Oizzo No (CD, Album, Ltd) 1992
ARTWARE 05 Roger Doyle - Charlotte Corday (CD, Album, Ltd) 1992
ARTWARE 06 Violence And The Sacred - The Song Of Labrador (CD, Album, Ltd) 1992
none V.A. - Dedication compilation (LP) 1992 300 copy
It would seem to be a numbering error that they attempted to posthumously correct, as the Dedication LP never had an Artware catalogue number on the actual record or artwork. Whatever, the original numbers as on the Doyle CD covers conflict with the documentation on Discogs. I wonder if it caused any confusion at the time via distributors that solely dealt via catalogue numbers?