Guy-Marc Hinant

Guy-Marc Hinant (Charleroi, 1960)[1] is a Belgian poet, writer, publisher, music producer and cinematographer. In the late 1980s Hinant, together with Frédéric Walheer, founded the Belgian record label Sub Rosa, which specializes in avant-garde, electronic and noise music.[2] The name of the record label was deduced from the first sentence of Gilles Deleuze's book Mille plateaux.[3] He lives and works in Brussels.

From 2002 to 2004 Hinant worked on the musicological project Anthology of Noise and Electronic Music. Hinant wrote poetry and prose to the works of his lover, the Belgian visual artist Dominique Goblet.

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  1. http://www.kviff.com/en/programme/film/174920-i-never-promised-you-a-rose-garden-aportrait-ofdavid-toop-through-his-record-collection/
  2. Norman Schreiber, The ultimate guide to independent record labels and artists: an A-to-Z source of great music (New York 1992), 211.
  3. Greg Hainge, Noise matters: towards an ontology of noise (New York 2013), 63.

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