Artist
LG Mair Jr.
LG Mair Jr. is a 1990s experimental dark ambient and drone artist known for cassette releases exploring cosmic and atmospheric soundscapes.
About
LG Mair Jr. is an experimental and dark ambient artist active in the 1990s underground music scene. Working primarily with cassette-based releases through the Music & Elsewhere label, Mair Jr. developed a body of work characterized by drone, ambient, and noise textures that aligned with the broader experimental music movements of that era. Between 1993 and 1997, the artist released four notable works: A Parallel Universe and Music For Winefride (both 1993), The Plutonian Vortex (1995), and Dron (1997). The titles and sonic approach suggest an interest in cosmic and atmospheric themes rendered through lo-fi and tape-based production methods. Operating within the independent and underground cassette culture of the 1990s, Mair Jr.'s minimal discography reflects the era's DIY ethos and emphasis on experimental sound design over conventional song structures. The artist's work represents a significant if understated contribution to the ambient and drone music communities during an important period of their development.