Artist
Kommunity FK
Industrial and experimental music project from the 1980s with releases on Independent Project and self-released cassettes.
About
Kommunity FK was an industrial and experimental music project active during the 1980s, operating within the underground noise and dark ambient scenes. The project released material primarily through independent channels, establishing itself through a series of limited releases that showcased the group's commitment to avant-garde sonic exploration. Their debut album "The Vision And The Voice" appeared in 1983 on the Independent Project label, followed by "Close One Sad Eye" in 1985, both of which demonstrated a commitment to harsh, uncompromising industrial aesthetics. A self-released demo cassette in 1987 represented the project's continued output during the height of the cassette-based underground music distribution network. Kommunity FK exemplified the DIY ethos of 1980s industrial music, utilizing independent and self-release strategies to distribute their work outside mainstream channels. The project's sparse discography and limited documentation reflect both the underground nature of their operation and the era's emphasis on exclusivity and artistic autonomy within experimental music communities.
