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Gooom Disques
Founded1997
FounderJean-Philippe Talaga
StatusDormant (since 2005)
GenreElectronic music
Country of originFrance
LocationParis

Gooom Disques, or Gooom, was an electronic music record label based in Paris, France. Gooom was founded by Jean-Philippe Talaga in 1997 after interviewing the British post-rock act Stereolab for his fanzine and both parties agreeing to release music. As a result, the first release on the label was a split EP by Stereolab and Fugu.[1]

The label gained exposure outside France with the popularity of the artist M83. Since 2005 the label is dormant.

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References

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  1. ^ "Chronic'art interview with Jean-Philippe Talaga". Archived from the original on 2005-10-17. Retrieved 2006-05-22.
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