Rebelles Européens

Rebelles Européens was a French far-right rock label. In addition to rock -O -Rama, it was one of the most liquid and most important company of the right-wing extremist music scene during the 1980s/early 1990s.

Label history

The label was founded in 1987 by Gael Bodilis in Brest. Bodillis belonged to the far-right skinhead scene and was a former Sekretät the Front National Jeunesse. He was also manager of the right rock band Brutal Combat.

He explained out the establishment of a political interest in profit he was not interested in self-reported by. In 1988, he tried to organize a skinhead concert that was ultimately banned by the police in Brest. Following, there were massive riots in Brest. Eight immigrants were injured and 32 the extreme right to associate skinheads were arrested.

The album This Time the World of No Remorse, one of the toughest to this Zzeit Publications of the right-wing scene which glorified among other things, National Socialism, the Holocaust denied, and rushed against blacks and leftists. Rebelles Européens grew rapidly after this success into an international company, the only in Germany by the supremacy of rock -O- Rama had little success. About 70 albums from the international scene brought out the label, including Dirlewanger, Noie values ​​and Ultima Thule. Although the label only acted in the area of ​​legal Rocks, it also released an album of the Italian anti-fascist Oi! Band class Kriminale. In addition to the activity label a glossy catalog was published in the next recordings also associated merchandise were offered. In addition, books and recordings were sold with marching music.

In the summer of 1991, a search took place after Paul Burnley had recorded an album with his project The Fourth Reich. Bodlis was jailed for three weeks, but was set free. The label was set 1994. Rumors about a revival in 1996 and 1997 made ​​the rounds.

Discography

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Singles

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