Dindisc was a British record label founded in 1979 by the influential music producer and entrepreneur, Mike Alway. Initially part of the larger label group, it focused on a diverse range of genres, including pop, rock, and new wave, and became known for its eclectic artist roster. Dindisc gained prominence in the 1980s, particularly for its association with the avant-garde and indie music scenes. Notable artists included the post-punk band The Monochrome Set, the synth-pop group The B-52's, and the experimental musician and producer, John Cale. The label was recognized for its innovative marketing and distinctive album artwork, contributing to its unique identity in the music industry. Although Dindisc ceased operations in the late 1980s, its legacy endures through the continued influence of its artists and the impact it had on the independent music landscape.