Artist
Crash Course in Science
Experimental electronic and industrial music project from the late 1970s, revived with reissues on Vinyl on Demand Records.
About
Crash Course in Science is an experimental electronic and industrial music project that emerged during the late 1970s and early 1980s. The group established themselves as notable figures in the underground electronic and noise music scenes with their early releases "Cakes in the Home" (1979) and "Kitchen Motors" (1980), which showcased their distinctive approach to synthesizer-based composition and industrial sound design. Their work is characterized by raw, experimental electronic textures and an avant-garde aesthetic that aligned with the broader post-punk and industrial movements of their era. After a significant hiatus, the project was revived with a self-titled reissue in 2009 on Vinyl on Demand Records, introducing their pioneering work to new audiences and affirming their influence on experimental and dark ambient music communities. The group's archival output demonstrates their commitment to uncompromising sonic experimentation and their lasting impact on underground electronic music.


