Artist
Jack Marlow
Early 1980s experimental and industrial artist known for abstract cassette-based releases and avant-garde sound design.
About
Jack Marlow is an experimental and industrial artist active in the early 1980s underground music scene. Operating primarily through cassette-based self-releases and independent labels, Marlow created abstract soundscapes that aligned with the broader experimental and noise music movements of the era. The artist's discography, though limited, demonstrates an engagement with avant-garde aesthetics and unconventional recording practices typical of the underground cassette culture of that period. Notable releases include "Errhine" (1981) on Melodramatic Records and the self-released works "Aspion" and "Music Has Charms To Sooth The Savage Breast," alongside conceptual work such as "Selected Artwork I." Marlow's approach to composition and sound design reflects the DIY ethos and experimental rigor characteristic of early 1980s industrial and noise music scenes, contributing to the broader landscape of underground experimental music during a formative period for these genres.



