Artist
Onehouse
Early 1980s experimental noise and industrial project releasing transgressive cassettes on Nude Records.
About
Onehouse was an experimental noise and industrial project active during the early 1980s, operating within the underground cassette culture that defined the era's most avant-garde music scenes. Based on their discography, the group released four cassettes between 1982 and 1985, all issued on the independent Nude Records label, a significant outlet for experimental and provocative underground work. The project's aesthetic was deliberately transgressive, as evidenced by their provocative album titles that challenged conventional sensibilities. Their output during this period exemplified the raw, unpolished approach characteristic of underground noise music in the post-industrial era, when cassette tape served as the primary distribution medium for experimental artists operating outside mainstream channels. Onehouse's work contributed to the broader underground network of noise and experimental practitioners who emerged during the 1980s, a period that saw increasing sophistication in feedback-based composition and industrial sound manipulation. Though details about specific personnel and production methodologies remain limited in available documentation, their consistent output through Nude Records indicates sustained commitment to experimental practice during a crucial formative period for noise music as an established underground genre.