Une Saison En Enfer (World Domination), released in 1988 on the Third Mind Records label, serves as a definitive snapshot of the late-80s dark alternative scene. Taking its title from Arthur Rimbaud’s seminal poem, the compilation weaves together a somber tapestry of industrial, gothic rock, and ethereal sounds. It is highly regarded by collectors for its moody atmosphere and its ability to bridge the gap between harsh electronic textures and more melodic, haunting arrangements, characteristic of the era's underground movement.
The tracklist features influential names of the period, most notably a standout remix of "I'll Gather Flowers" by the band Area. Because it was released during a pivotal time when industrial music was branching into more experimental and dance-oriented subgenres, the album is often cited as a hidden gem for fans of labels like 4AD or Wax Trax!. While it remains a relatively obscure relic today, it is valued for its cohesive curation, capturing the "world domination" of darkwave aesthetics before the genre shifted into the 1990s.