Cryptovision Records Explained

Cryptovision Records is a New York City based independent record label that was founded by musicians James Talley, Mike Linn, Brian Beggs, and Gene Wood in 1979 and dissolved in 1990. In 2009 Dave Amels, A&R man for the original Cryptovision Records, restarted the record label in New Jersey as Cryptovision Records LLC.

Cryptovision Records helped start the career of Sam Coomes with his group The Donner Party. Coomes went on to form Quasi and play guitar for Elliott Smith.[1]

Cryptovision Records' debut release for their restart of the record label in 2009 is Dennis Diken[2] with Bell Sound - "Late Music".

Discography

Singles and EPs

Albums

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.mtv.com/photos/elliott-smith-exclusive-photos-by-autumn-de-wilde/1489421/1640113/photo.jhtml MTV - Elliott Smith Exclusive Photos By Autumn de Wilde
  2. http://www.conqueroo.com/dennisdikenpr.html Late Music, The Debut Album From Dennis Diken With Bell Sound, Brings Classic Pop Echoes
  3. http://www.modfun.com/disco.html Mod Fun Discography
  4. http://www.myspace.com/modfun Mod Fun MySpace
  5. http://powerpopcriminals.blogspot.com/2007/10/hector-penalosa-hector-1988-after.html Power Pop Criminal's Blog "HECTOR PENALOSA - HECTOR (1988)"