List of ZE Recording Artists
| Alan Vega | James Chance | Optimo / Twitch |
| Arto Lindsay | James White & The Blacks | Pill Factory |
| Aural Exciters | John Cale | Richard Strange |
| Breakfast Club | Junie Morrison | Ron Rogers |
| Bill Laswell | Kid Creole & the Coconuts | Rosa Yemen |
| Caroline Loeb | Lio | Snuky Tate |
| Casino Music | Lisi | Suicide |
| Coati Mundi | Lizzy Mercier Descloux | Suicide Romeo |
| Cristina | Los Portos | Sweet Pea Atkinson |
| Daisy Chain | Lydia Lunch | Sympho State (Bob Blank) |
| Davitt Sigerson | Marie & les Garçons | Teenage Jesus & The Jerks |
| Don Armando's 2nd Av. Rhumba Band | Mars | The Waitresses |
| Garçons | Material & Nona Hendryx | Was (Not Was) |
| Gichy Dan's Beachwood # 9 | Michael Dracula | Miss OD / Ophélie Doll |
| Helena Noguerra | Octobre |
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