Artist
GX Jupitter-Larsen
Experimental noise artist whose 1980s cassette releases exemplify underground industrial and DIY sound practices.
About
GX Jupitter-Larsen is an experimental and noise music artist associated with the underground industrial and noise scenes. Operating primarily in the 1980s and beyond, Jupitter-Larsen crafted lo-fi, abrasive sonic works characterized by harsh textures and avant-garde sensibilities. The artist's early catalog includes the self-released cassette New Sounds Gallery (1984), which was subsequently reissued on the BloedvlagProdukt label in 1986, establishing a presence within independent tape-based distribution networks that were central to noise music communities of that era. These releases demonstrate Jupitter-Larsen's commitment to experimental sound design and DIY aesthetics. The artist's work reflects broader trends in 1980s underground music, where cassette tapes served as primary vehicles for distributing uncompromising, unconventional compositions. Through these recordings, GX Jupitter-Larsen contributed to the development of noise music as a distinct artistic practice, influencing subsequent generations of experimental and power electronics artists.

