Started by Mr.
Gosub,
Shad T. Scott, during the early 90s, Isophlux was one of the first labels in the US releasing experimental electronic music. The label suspended its operations in 2001, leaving a legacy of pioneering IDM and Detroit-style electro by artists like
Lusine (of
Ghostly International fame),
Wyndell Long and of course
Gosub himself. In 2007 Isophlux has become active again, intending to release lost recordings from its vaults - like
Jimmy Edgar's
Kristuit Salu project.