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Hector (6)
Hector (6) is credited on 855 releases across 318 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1967–2022 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
855
Pressings credited
318
Albums
7
Decades active
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In collections
Biography
Hector (or Victor Lambda) are a series of a microcomputers produced in France in the early 1980s. In January 1980, Michel Henric-Coll founded a company named Lambda Systems in Toulouse, that would import a computer (produced by Interact Electronics Inc of Ann Arbor, Michigan) to France. The computer was sold under the name of Victor Lambda. Lambda Systems went bankrupt in July 1981, along with Interact. In December 1981, Micronique, an electronic components company based in southern Paris, acquires the rights to the Victor Lambda. In 1982, Victor Lambda Diffusion, a subsidiary, distributes the Victor Lambda. The first machines built in the United States were not a success, and the following models were designed and produced in France at the headquarters of the Micronique company. The company uses the slogan: "The French Personal Computer". In 1983, the Victor is renamed Hector, to avoid confusion with the machines from the Californian company Victor Technologies (formerly Sirius Systems Technology). The last model introduced was the Hector MX, with production of the series ending in 1985. The series was not successful, due to the focus on the French market, intense competition from Amstrad machines and high prices.
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Credited work
855 releases · 318 albums · active 1967–2022
- Performance · 2,967
- Other credits · 180
- Production · 46
- Engineering · 13
Studios: Finnvox · Takomo Studiot · MTV-Studiot · Finnlevy Studios
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- Katri Helena
- Rauli Badding Somerjoki
- Cumulus (2)
- Freeman (7)
- Arja Koriseva
- Kirka
- Riki Sorsa
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