Artist

Mars Everywhere

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Industrial and experimental noise project active in late 1970s-1980s underground music scene.

Live & Unrehearsed 1978-79-80Visitor ParkingIndustrial Sabotage

About

Mars Everywhere is an industrial and experimental music project with roots in the late 1970s underground noise scene. Based on their discography, the project was active during the late 1970s and 1980s, a formative period for industrial and experimental music. Their debut album Industrial Sabotage, released in 1980, establishes the project's commitment to abrasive, confrontational sound design characteristic of the industrial movement. The project's work spans cassette releases on independent labels such as Audiofile Tapes and Sound of Pig Music, platforms essential to the underground experimental music distribution network of the era. Live & Unrehearsed 1978-79-80 documents early performances, reflecting the raw, unpolished aesthetic valued within noise and experimental circles. Mars Everywhere's output contributes to the broader industrial and experimental music landscape of the post-punk era, working within the DIY ethic and aesthetic rejection that defined underground cassette culture.

Discography

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Labels

Mars Everywhere · tape-mag