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  1. Restless was founded in early 1986 as a sublabel of Enigma Records (3) by Joe Regis and William Hein. Intended for the alternative market, it is home to a diverse catalog of titles by such leading independent artists as The Flaming Lips, They Might Be Giants, The Dead Milkmen, TSOL, Devo, Agent Orange, Death Angel, The Golden Palominos, Lori Carson, Spain, Giant Sand, Warren G. and much more.

  2. Enigma Retro focused on re-issues of material licensed from other labels such as Straight Records, Bizarre Records, and DiscReet Records. The Restless Records division focused on alternative artists not intended for major label distribution.

    • 1991
    • William and Wesley Hein
    • 1980
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  5. May 28, 2021 · By. Tim Peacock. Enigma’s highly-rated studio catalog is set to return in a special vinyl box set, The Complete Studio Collection, set for release on July 23. Mystery is not only an accepted ...

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  6. Jun 9, 2021 · Enigma – Complete Studio Album Collection. By. BT Fasmer. -. June 9, 2021. 2862. By the end of the 1980s composer and musician Michael Cretu began searching for new musicals paths and created the project Enigma released end of 1990. With his conceptual mix of atmospheric soundscapes, multifaceted instrumental colors and enchanting voices, he ...

  7. Dec 8, 2013 · Restless Records is one of many flourishing small record labels, independent of any major record companies or entertainment corporations, servicing the alternative music market. Its music caters to a particular segment of the popular music audience, namely those listeners of underground, grass roots, or “alternative” music.

  8. As if that wasn't enough, they had a few sublabels as well, most notably Restless Records. Restless released all the albums Enigma thought were too big a gamble (ie. a lot of metal). Pink Dust and Synthicide were smaller ones. Others, like Medusa and Death Records, were a subdivision of Restless.