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Blank Crowd
Blank Crowd is an 1980s underground experimental noise and industrial project known for self-released cassettes and DIY aesthetics.
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Blank Crowd is an underground experimental project active during the 1980s, operating within the industrial and noise music scenes. The project's discography consists of four self-released cassettes spanning from 1984 to 1990, beginning with their self-titled debut and progressing through Shades Below (1986), Reality Conversion Cass (1987), and A Murder Of Crows (1990). The latter release appeared on the independent label Freedom In A Vacuum, suggesting connections to the broader tape culture and DIY experimental networks of that era. Their early self-released cassettes on Not on Label indicate a commitment to grassroots distribution methods characteristic of underground noise and dark ambient communities. The project's aesthetic, suggested by titles such as A Murder Of Crows, aligns with themes common to experimental and post-industrial music of the period. Though detailed information regarding their specific musical approach and creative personnel remains limited, Blank Crowd's consistent output across the late 1980s positions them within the established lineage of tape-based experimental music that flourished outside mainstream commercial channels.

