Guy-Marc Hinant Explained

Guy-Marc Hinant (born 1960 in Charleroi)[1] is a Belgian poet, writer, publisher, music producer and cinematographer. In the late 1980s Hinant, together with Frédéric Walheer, founded the Belgian record label Sub Rosa which specializes in avant-garde, electronic and noise music.[2] The name of the record label was deduced from the first sentence of Gilles Deleuze's and Félix Guattari's book Mille plateaux (A Thousand Plateaus).[3]

Hinant lives and works in Brussels. From 2002 to 2004 he worked on the musicological project An Anthology of Noise & Electronic Music.

Hinant has also written poetry and prose concerning his lover, the Belgian visual artist Dominique Goblet.

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  1. Web site: I Never Promised You a Rose Garden (A Portrait of David Toop Through His Record Collection) . Karlovy Vary International Film Festival . 29 September 2019 .
  2. Norman Schreiber, The ultimate guide to independent record labels and artists: an A-to-Z source of great music (New York 1992), 211.
  3. Greg Hainge, Noise matters: towards an ontology of noise (New York 2013), 63.