Unicorn Digital

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, however since its founding the label has expanded to include many more artists.[2] In 2005, the label changed its name from Unicorn Records to Unicorn Digital.[3]

Unicorn Digital Inc.
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

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
  • 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
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See also

  • List of record labels

References

  1. Lucky, Jerry. "Michel St-Pere Interview".
  2. Beaucage, Réjean (September 10, 2009). "MYSTERY". Voir. Communications Voir. Retrieved January 13, 2019.
  3. "Unicorn Digital interview". Tales of Wonder. November 27, 2006. Retrieved April 19, 2019.
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