Chalice (record label)

British vanity record label


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::summary British vanity record label ::

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FieldValue
nameChalice
image[[Image:ChaliceRecordLabelLogo.png]]
founded1998-2000, 2006
founderJohn Balance, Peter Christopherson
statusdefunct
genreIndustrial, Experimental
countryUnited Kingdom
locationEngland
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| name = Chalice | image = [[Image:ChaliceRecordLabelLogo.png]] | image_bg = | parent = | founded = 1998-2000, 2006 | founder = John Balance, Peter Christopherson | status = defunct | distributor = | genre = Industrial, Experimental | country = United Kingdom | location = England | url = Chalice was a British vanity record label created by Coil, exclusively for albums put out by the group. Its brother labels are Threshold House and Eskaton.

According to the 2006 re-pressings of Musick to Play in the Dark Vol. 1 and 2, Chalice is stationed in Thailand as Peter Christopherson supervised the repressing in Krung Thep, where he lived.

Releases

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Catalogue numberRelease titleFormatRelease date
Graal 001FoxtrotCD1998
Graal 001Foxtrot2×10″1998
Graal 002Musick to Play in the Dark Vol. 112″1999
Graal 003Musick to Play in the Dark Vol. 1CD1999
Graal 004Musick to Play in the Dark Vol. 22×12″2000
Graal 005Musick to Play in the Dark Vol. 2CD2000
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