Artist
Günter Müller
German experimental noise artist from the 1980s known for DIY cassette releases exploring industrial and sonic experimentation.
About
Günter Müller is a German experimental and industrial artist active primarily in the 1980s. Working within the tape-based noise and industrial underground, Müller released a series of cassette recordings that exemplify the DIY ethos of the era's experimental music scene. His discography includes early self-released works such as Auf-Schlag (1985) and the later releases 2-Schlag and Schrott (both 1987), issued through both independent labels and self-release channels including Calypso Now and Edition Unbeirrt. These recordings showcase an approach rooted in industrial noise and sonic experimentation characteristic of 1980s European underground aesthetics. Müller's work contributes to the broader landscape of cassette culture and self-produced experimental music that emerged from Germany during this period, when independent artists utilized accessible recording technologies to distribute challenging, avant-garde material outside mainstream music infrastructure.