Flick Disc was an independent record label founded in the early 1980s in the United Kingdom, primarily focusing on the emerging post-punk and new wave genres. It gained prominence for its commitment to promoting innovative and underground artists during a time of significant musical experimentation. Notable artists associated with Flick Disc included the influential band The Monochrome Set, known for their eclectic sound and witty lyrics, and other acts that contributed to the vibrant UK music scene of the era. Throughout the 1980s, Flick Disc expanded its roster, embracing a diverse array of genres, including indie pop and alternative rock. The label became known for its distinctive aesthetic and commitment to artistic integrity, often prioritizing creative expression over commercial success. Although it eventually faded from the mainstream music landscape, Flick Disc left a lasting legacy, influencing subsequent generations of independent labels and artists who sought to challenge the status quo in music.