Unicorn Digital Inc.
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Founded1996 (1996)
FounderMichel St-Père[1]
StatusActive
Distributor(s)Outside Music (Canada)
Code 7 (Europe)
GenreProgressive rock, heavy metal, jazz fusion
Country of origin Canada
LocationLorraine, Quebec
Official websitewww.unicorndigital.net

Unicorn Digital is an independent Canadian record label founded in 1996 by Michel St-Père. The label was originally created to promote his band Mystery,[2] however since its founding the label has expanded to include many more artists.[3] In 2005, the label changed its name from Unicorn Records to Unicorn Digital.[4]

Artists

  • Actionmen
  • Addison Project
  • Agah Bahari
  • Alkemy
  • Antoine Fafard
  • Arz
  • Bleed in Vain
  • Capharnaum
  • Celestial Oeuvre
  • Claire Vezina
  • Code 18
  • Daryl Stuermer
  • Dimension X
  • Direction
  • EKPHRASIS
  • Flood
  • The Gourishankar
  • Hamadryad
  • Heon
  • Huis
  • Inner Odyssey
  • Jelly Fiche
  • Junk Farm
  • Kaos Moon
  • Karcius
  • Karfagen
  • Kopecky
  • Little King
  • Marck.T
  • Martin Maheux Circle
  • Mystery
  • Nathan Mahl
  • Nil
  • Ninth 9 State
  • Parallel Mind
  • Pictorial Wand
  • Qwaarn
  • Retroheads
  • Rick Miller
  • Ring of Myth
  • Roger Powell
  • Secret Society of Starfish
  • Shatters
  • SLP (Sebastien Lepine Project)
  • Signs of One
  • Snarling Adjective Convention
  • Southern Cross
  • Spaced Out
  • Srod
  • SuddenFlames
  • Sympozion
  • Talisma
  • T.A.O.
  • Trioxyde
  • Unerase
  • Unitopia
  • Upright
  • Vecteur K
  • Vladimir Badirov Project
  • Xinema
  • Yeti Rain

See also

References

  1. Lucky, Jerry. "Michel St-Pere Interview". Archived from the original on 12 October 2014.
  2. "Le secret de la Licorne". Prog-résiste (in French). No. 38. November 2004. p. 8.
  3. Beaucage, Réjean (September 10, 2009). "MYSTERY". Voir. Communications Voir. Retrieved January 13, 2019.
  4. "Unicorn Digital interview". Tales of Wonder. November 27, 2006. Retrieved April 19, 2019.
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