Artist
Bruno Due
Obscure experimental cassette artist from the 1989 underground industrial scene, known for the self-released tape MS.
About
Bruno Due is an obscure figure in the experimental and industrial underground music scene, known primarily for the cassette release MS, which circulated in 1989 across multiple editions and labels. The project emerged during a fertile period for underground cassette culture, when self-released and small-label tape distributions were vital channels for avant-garde and noise music outside mainstream commercial infrastructure. MS appears to have been released through self-produced channels as well as the labels Illusion Production and BDA, reflecting the DIY ethos characteristic of late 1980s experimental music communities. The limited documentation surrounding Bruno Due suggests a deeply underground artist, with releases that remain largely obscure in wider music historiography. The multiple pressings of MS indicate some level of circulation within underground networks, though specific details about the sonic characteristics, collaborations, or subsequent activity remain unclear from available archival information. Bruno Due represents the numerous marginal but persistent figures who populated the experimental tape underground during this era.


