Artist
Enema Syringe
Obscure 1980s experimental noise project releasing abrasive cassettes and vinyl on underground independent labels.
About
Enema Syringe is an obscure experimental and noise project that emerged from the underground music scene in the 1980s. Based on available documentation, the project released material primarily on cassette format through independent labels such as Nihilistic Recordings, reflecting the DIY ethos characteristic of the era's noise and industrial underground. Their discography includes Basketry Under Water (1987), along with additional cassette and vinyl releases featuring titles in Scandinavian languages, suggesting potential Nordic or European origins or connections. The project's aesthetic and output align with the broader experimental noise movement of the period, characterized by abrasive sound design and unconventional recording approaches. Limited information exists regarding specific personnel, collaborations, or the project's timeline beyond their documented releases. Enema Syringe represents the type of marginal, cassette-based experimental project that populated underground tape trading networks and noise music circuits during the 1980s, contributing to the broader history of industrial and experimental music outside mainstream documentation.

