Artist
Camouflage
Industrial and experimental music project active in the late 1980s, exploring dark ambient and noise-based soundscapes.
About
Camouflage is an industrial and experimental music project that emerged during the mid-to-late 1980s, a prolific period that saw the release of multiple albums between 1987 and 1989. The project's musical aesthetic combines elements of dark ambient, industrial noise, and experimental soundscapes, positioning itself within the broader underground electronic music movements of that era. Their discography from this period—including The Great Commandment, Stranger Thoughts, One Fine Day, Love Is A Shield, and Methods Of Silence—demonstrates a consistent exploration of atmospheric and textural approaches to composition. The concentrated output across 1989 suggests an intensely creative phase, with the band or artist experimenting with various sonic territories and production techniques characteristic of the industrial underground scene. Camouflage's work contributed to the experimental music landscape of the late 1980s, appealing to audiences interested in avant-garde electronic music and noise-based compositions. The project's approach to instrumentation and sound design reflects broader trends within industrial music circles during this transformative period.