By 1982, Lauder had returned, and Demon had spawned further sub-labels, including Hi Records (the Memphis soul label) and Drop Out (psychedelic rock).
[3] Demon was also the home of sub-label Zippo, which released albums by American artists such as Dream Syndicate, Green on Red, True West, Rain Parade, Russ Tolman, amongst others in the 1980s.
[7] After licensing the recordings of Ant & Dec from Phoenix Music International[8] for a series of greatest hits compilations,[9] the Edsel label got a fluke number one when "Let's Get Ready to Rhumble" re-charted at the top in April 2013.
[13] In addition to these compilations, Crimson Productions had also signed modern acts like Le Flex[14][15] and country-pop trio the Adelaides.
[16][17] During 2013, Demon's subsidiary company Edsel released the entire Island Records back catalogue of Robert Palmer.
[18] Annoyed fans scanned the files with professional audio analyzing software such as Adobe Audition and Audacity, to find that all the frequencies of the recordings were cut off at 16 kHz.