Artist
Masaki
Masaki is an obscure early-1980s experimental noise and tape culture artist with three cassette releases on underground labels.
About
Masaki is an obscure experimental and noise artist active during the early 1980s underground music scene. With a discography consisting of three cassette releases between 1982 and 1984, Masaki operated within the burgeoning tape culture and independent music networks that characterized the era. Their releases, including Tubo (1982) and two versions of Vy (1983 and 1984), were issued through small labels Stratosphere Music and Calypso Now, reflecting the DIY ethos typical of experimental music distribution at the time. The project's minimal documented history suggests engagement with the darker, more abstract corners of the post-industrial underground. Masaki's contribution to the tape culture of the early 1980s, while limited in output and visibility, places the project within the broader experimental noise and dark ambient movements that emerged from independent music circles during this formative period.

