
Label
Disco France
French record company and manufacturer founded in 1949, and operating under this name until 1989. Since 1956 the company operated a vinyl pressing and plating (later also cassette duplication) plant in Saussay. In the 1970s and 1980s the company was part of a group called Audio Graphic Industries (AGI), which also owned and . By the early seventies the company had about 15% of the French market. In July 1989 the plant became independent under the name "Disco France Industrie" (). The plant had an in-house galvanic department and pressed black / colour 12", 10" and 7" records, with paper labels and / or (from May 1978) injected 45s moulded labels. For those, it used special injection-compression presses manufactured by sister company M.A.P., each of which could produce up to 380 discs an hour. This was a significant advantage compared to its competitors as it required less personnel. Also appears printed on releases as "Disco-France", "Disco/France" or "DiscoFrance". Note that the latter version also occasionally appears on releases; please credit the correct plant based on the chronology. Pressings in the pre-1979 era often show a O0() mark. In these cases, please add agi in the runouts instead of any interpretations of the mark. Additionally, they show some DF (PPID) and / or uppercase AGI marks. Pressings in the post-1978 era often show a Δ (Delta) or ⩓ (A) symbol. In these cases, please add [AGI logo] in the runouts instead of the symbol itself. Use Pressed By. Occasionally, the etched ‘EXP’ can be found in combo with their own striked-out IDs in the runouts (e.g. : [A̶G̶I̶ ̶l̶o̶g̶o̶], a̶g̶i̶, A̶G̶I̶). They are standing for the metalparts they supplied to other pressing plants. In this case, list a Plated At role in LCCNs, not Pressed By. Disco France has also added the electro-plating dates in the runouts, e.g. 783, 80_1, 81-6, 82/2, 87.1, etc., indicating year and month the metal parts were supplied (please do not add as release date). An offset printer called DCNI was implanted on-site in July 1987 for the production of related printed matter. Jacket and label printing was previously provided by France Imprimerie Sorel, belonging to the same group. President: Jean Bergé. Sales Manager: Simone Fritschke.
Releases (4,506 total)

Shake The Disease (Remixed Extended Version)
Depeche Mode1985
Some Great Reward
Depeche Mode1984
Fourth Wall
The Flying Lizards1981
Swiss Kiss
Patrick Juvet1979
House Of The Rising Sun
Bona-Riah1988
Menergy
Patrick Cowley1981
Fresh / Rollin' / You Can Do It
Kool & The Gang1984
Shake The Disease
Depeche Mode1985
Drop The Deal
Code 611988
Turn Up The Bass
Tyree*1988
Drop The Deal (Remix)
Code 611988
Amoureux Solitaires
Lio1980
D.I.S.C.O.
Ottawan1980
A.B.C. Du Rap
Sugarhill Gang1983
Rasputin
Boney M.1978
Future Memories Live On TV (Keyboards' Metamorphoses)
Patrick Moraz1979
Jack Of Spades
Boogie Down Productions1988
After Midnight
2 Brave1989
Grandmaster Melle Mel & The Furious Five
Grandmaster Melle Mel & The Furious Five1984
Chaos
Nocturnal Emissions1984
Git On Up
Fast Eddie* Featuring Sundance (2)1989
C In China
Confetti's1989
Notre Premier Album
Confetti's1989
West End Girls
Pet Shop Boys1984
Walking On Music
Peter Jacques Band1979
Heart Of The Monster / Présence
Die Form1984
Ignore The Machine
Alien Sex Fiend1985
West End Girls
Pet Shop Boys1984
C●Day
Confetti's1989
Marina (Version 89)
Rocco & The Carnations*1989








