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Zéro Musique

Zéro Musique (or Zero Music in English) is a Canadian record label founded in 1993, by four equal partners: musician Luc De Larochellière; two brothers, comedic musician François Pérusse, and audio producer Marc Pérusse; and their manager Pierre Dumont. Headquartered in Montreal, Quebec, Zéro Musique was formed following Luc De Larochellière and François Pérusse's split from Les Disques Trafic when the major record label was having financial and corporate instability (Trafic eventually shut down later in 1993). Instead of looking for a new record label, they opted to start their own independent imprint and immediately secured a financing and distribution deal through MCA Records Canada. Zéro Musique was legally filled as a subsidiary of Pierre Dumont's music publishing company, Del Monte Musique Inc., and became associated with Marc Pérusse's recording studio, Studio Le Divan Vert.

In September 1995, the partners formed the sub-label Sub-Zero Records, intended to release Anglophone ba…

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Label details

Type
Original Production
Area
Montréal
Founded
1993
Last updated: June 19th, 2018