From its foundation in 1975[1] until its reorganization in 2009, the LMC organized concerts,[2][3] festivals,[4][5][6][7] tours, workshops and publications in support of experimental music.
While the latter chose financial independence, the LMC at its first meeting rejected this policy by 37 votes to 1.
Two LPs were produced, numbered LMC1 and LMC2, but they were independent productions not directly initiated by the main collective.
[9] It also produced a magazine, Resonance, and a range of CDs, including Your Favourite London Sounds in 2001, compiled by Peter Cusack.
[11][12] After the LMC ceased its initial programme of activities in 2008 the contents of its office were archived by CRiSAP (Creative Research in Sound Arts Practice) at the London College of Communication, University of the Arts London in 2009.