Artist
Gorgonzola Legs
Mid-1980s experimental noise and industrial project known for cassette releases on underground labels including Exart and Lor Tapes.
About
Gorgonzola Legs was an experimental noise and industrial project active during the mid-1980s underground music scene. Operating primarily through cassette releases on small independent labels, the group produced four notable works between 1984 and 1986. Their self-titled debut appeared on Exart in 1984, followed by three additional releases across 1986: the provocatively-titled Salmon Squeezing In Weird Weirs and Bunker, both on Exart, and Slimy Clupea Harengus on Lor Tapes. The project's aesthetic reflected the era's DIY ethos and embrace of unconventional sonic textures characteristic of the experimental and noise music underground. While details regarding specific personnel and stylistic evolution remain limited, the consistent output across multiple labels suggests an active presence within cassette-based experimental networks of the period. Gorgonzola Legs represents the broader underground tradition of artists exploring sound as texture and abstraction rather than conventional musical structures.



