Artist
HH-Milch
HH-Milch was an early 1980s German experimental noise project releasing cassettes on the Ulan Bator label.
About
HH-Milch was a German experimental and noise music project active during the early 1980s underground music scene. Based in Hamburg, the project emerged during a period of intense creative activity in the German industrial and experimental music underground. Their output consisted primarily of cassette releases distributed through the Ulan Bator label, a notable independent imprint for avant-garde music of that era. HH-Milch's documented releases from 1984 include a demo cassette, a live recording from Kirchentag Hamburg, and the experimental piece "Barbecue Auf Southfork," showcasing their engagement with conceptual and noise-based approaches to composition. The project's aesthetic aligned with broader European experimental music movements, emphasizing raw sonic exploration and unconventional performance contexts. Limited documentation exists regarding the project's full discography and personnel, though their presence in the Ulan Bator catalog situates them within an important network of German underground artists working at the intersection of industrial music, performance art, and experimental sound. The cassette format was characteristic of underground music distribution networks during this period.



