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Kim Salmon And The Surrealists

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Experimental noise and industrial project active in the late 1980s and early 1990s, exploring surrealist soundscapes and avant-garde composition.

Sin FactoryJust Because You Can't See It... Doesn't Mean It Isn't There...Hit Me With The Surreal Feel

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Kim Salmon And The Surrealists were an experimental music project operating primarily during the late 1980s and early 1990s. Active across the industrial and noise music underground, the group released three notable albums: Hit Me With The Surreal Feel (1988), Just Because You Can't See It... Doesn't Mean It Isn't There... (1989), and Sin Factory (1993). Their work exemplified the darker, more avant-garde tendencies of post-industrial music, blending elements of noise, experimental sound design, and unconventional compositional approaches. The project's output reflected the aesthetic sensibilities of the broader underground experimental scene of that era, though their influence remained largely within niche circles devoted to challenging, non-commercial music practices. The surrealist conceptual framework evident in their album titles suggested an engagement with absurdist and dadaist artistic principles applied to sonic territory.

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