Unidisc, founded in 1976 in Montreal, Canada, emerged as a prominent independent record label known for its diverse catalog spanning various genres, including disco, funk, and electronic music. Initially focused on the disco boom of the late 1970s, Unidisc gained recognition for releasing albums from influential artists such as the Montreal-based group, The B.B. & Q. Band, and other notable acts like Tavares and The Ritchie Family. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, the label expanded its repertoire, embracing electronic and dance music, while also reissuing classic disco tracks. Unidisc's commitment to preserving and promoting its catalog has contributed to its lasting legacy, influencing contemporary artists and the revival of interest in disco and funk. Today, Unidisc continues to operate, maintaining its reputation as a vital player in the music industry with a focus on both historical reissues and new releases.