Artist
JaJa HoLe
Obscure 1980s experimental music project releasing abstract cassettes through ZH27 label during the underground noise and industrial era.
About
JaJa HoLe is an experimental music project active during the mid-1980s, documented through three cassette releases issued on the ZH27 label in 1985 and 1986. The project's output—The Zest Of Cranstones, The Crest Of Zoiners, and Mastering The Circumloquatious Art—suggests an engagement with abstract, conceptually-driven sound work characteristic of the underground experimental music scene of that era. The whimsical yet obtuse titling reflects an aesthetic sensibility aligned with industrial and noise music traditions, where linguistic playfulness frequently accompanies sonic experimentation. Operating within the cassette culture that defined much of the 1980s underground, JaJa HoLe remains a relatively obscure figure in experimental music archives, with limited documented information about personnel or specific sonic characteristics. The project's existence within the ZH27 catalog places it within a network of independent experimental labels that preserved avant-garde and noise-oriented work during a crucial period for underground music distribution.