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Random Valency
Random Valency is an early 1980s experimental music project known for prolific cassette releases exploring industrial and noise aesthetics.
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Random Valency is an experimental music project active during the early 1980s, emerging from the underground cassette culture that defined the era's DIY music landscape. Based on their release catalog, the project was prolific in 1981, issuing multiple cassette recordings across independent labels including Vree Tapes and Mundane Tapes, as well as self-released material. The group's output suggests an engagement with industrial and experimental sound design, working within the broader aesthetic framework of noise music and avant-garde composition prevalent in underground circles of that period. Their presence on small-run cassette releases reflects the decentralized, non-commercial approach characteristic of experimental music communities in the early 1980s. While specific details about the project's membership, exact instrumentation, and sonic characteristics remain limited in available documentation, Random Valency's consistent output across multiple 1981 releases indicates an active commitment to exploring unconventional sound territories during a formative moment in industrial and experimental music history.
