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Cool & The Clones
1980s experimental cassette project blending noise, absurdism, and avant-garde electronics across independent underground labels.
About
Cool & The Clones were an experimental music project active during the 1980s, operating primarily within underground cassette culture. Based on their release catalog, the group demonstrated a prolific output across multiple independent labels including Ejaz and Sound of Pig Music, both known for supporting avant-garde and experimental artists. Their discography from 1983 to 1986 showcases titles like "Mr. Playdough Man," "Another Band On The Run Vol. II," and "Lost In Space," suggesting an approach that blended absurdist humor with experimental soundscapes. The group's consistent collaboration with Ejaz indicates a strong connection to that label's roster of industrial and noise-oriented acts. Working exclusively in cassette format during the height of the underground tape scene, Cool & The Clones represented the DIY ethos characteristic of 1980s experimental music distribution. While specific details about the project's personnel and precise musical direction remain limited, their body of work suggests engagement with noise, experimental electronics, and avant-garde sensibilities that aligned with broader underground music movements of the period.




