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Royal Flush

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Late 1980s experimental noise and industrial project releasing cassettes on the Black Death label.

Spinning Square FieldsTry (the) ANgle

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Royal Flush is an underground experimental and noise project active during the late 1980s and early 1990s. The project released a series of cassette recordings on the Black Death label, establishing itself within the underground tape culture and noise music scenes of that era. Their output includes Try (the) ANgle (1989), Spinning Square Fields (1990), The Chambers of Belief, and Sound of the Wild, all issued on cassette format—the primary distribution medium for experimental and industrial music during this period. The group's sonic approach appears rooted in industrial noise and experimental composition, characteristics reflected in their abstract and conceptual album titles. Royal Flush remained primarily active within underground and independent music circles, contributing to the broader landscape of cassette-based experimental music that flourished outside mainstream commercial channels. The project's consistent work with the Black Death label suggests a dedicated collaborative relationship within the independent noise and industrial music community.

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