The basic tracks for the album were recorded in 1983 by Klaus and Thomas Dinger at the newly built Zeeland Studios near the Dutch town of Kamperland.
"[3]Plank and Dinger finished the album with studio musicians, including Jaki Liebezeit and members of Belfegore.
Due to his ongoing legal battle with Thomas Dinger and Hans Lampe over the rights to the La Düsseldorf material (which at that time was going well for Klaus), Teldec chose to avoid delaying the album any longer and release it under the project name "Klaus Dinger + Rheinita Bella Düsseldorf".
In 1987 Teldec was acquired by Warner Bros. Records, and the new label head Jürgen Otterstein stopped production of Néondian as well as the three La Düsseldorf albums.
In 2006 when Warner Bros. finally agreed to release the three La Düsseldorf albums on CD, Néondian was re-released under its original name "Mon Amour" with several bonus tracks.