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Camino Al Desvan

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Spanish 1980s experimental noise project releasing limited cassettes through underground independent labels.

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Camino Al Desvan was a Spanish experimental and noise music project active during the 1980s underground cassette circuit. Operating primarily through small independent labels like Ortega Y Cassette and EGK, the project produced a series of limited cassette releases that exemplified the DIY ethos of the era's experimental music scene. Their work combined unconventional instrumentation—as suggested by titles referencing violins, trumpets, and flutes—with noise and sound manipulation techniques characteristic of industrial and experimental practices of the period. The project's releases, including "Violines Y Trompetas / Una Fluta Inservible" (1984) and "581" (1984), were distributed through the cassette culture that flourished in Spain and Europe during the 1980s, contributing to the broader landscape of avant-garde and underground music documentation. Though details regarding specific members and recordings remain limited in mainstream documentation, Camino Al Desvan's presence on independent labels reflects the vital role of cassette-based projects in preserving experimental sound work outside commercial distribution channels.

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