La Société Expéditionnaire

La Société Expéditionnaire is a Pennsylvania-based independent record label established in 2006 by Lewis & Clarke's Lou Rogai. On previous Lewis & Clarke albums, the liner notes contained a contact address for "The Expeditionary Society", a nod to the exploratory reference of Lewis & Clarke. This phrase was also taped to the door of Rogai's studio in Delaware Water Gap, Pennsylvania. An intoxicated French Appalachian Trail through-hiker mistakenly stumbled into the practice room, thinking it was the local hostel, and exclaimed "La Société Expéditionnaire!".

La Société Expéditionnaire
Founded2006 (2006)
FounderLou Rogai
Distributor(s)MVD Entertainment
Country of originU.S.
LocationPennsylvania
Official websitewww.la-soc.com

The first official release was a split 7-inch record by Strand of Oaks and Dragon Turtle.[1]

Mission edit

La Société Expéditionnaire is an independent record label that provides a production, promotion, and distribution framework for musicians and artists. The goal is to uncover and expose the "hidden gems" of wild, fragile and obscure music.

Artists edit


References edit

  1. ^ "Label Profile #6 // La Société Expéditionnaire".