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Kenandall

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Mid-1980s underground experimental and noise artist released four cassettes on ZH27 label between 1986-1987.

Once Again

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Kenandall is an underground experimental and noise artist who emerged during the mid-1980s cassette culture era. Active primarily in 1986-1987, the project released four cassette-based works through the ZH27 label: "Once Again," "Phreedom Of Preach," and "How To Be Alive In 3 Easy Lessons" (all 1986), followed by "Blatant Insinuation" (1987). The artist's output reflects the aesthetic and DIY ethos characteristic of industrial and experimental underground scenes of that period, operating within the lo-fi cassette tape ecosystem that defined independent experimental music distribution before digital formats became prevalent. While detailed documentation of Kenandall's specific sonic approach and broader influence remains limited in mainstream music histories, the project's consistent output across multiple releases within a concentrated timeframe suggests active participation in the underground experimental music community of the mid-1980s. The work exists as part of the broader landscape of cassette-based noise and experimental practices that formed the foundation of contemporary industrial and avant-garde music cultures.

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