Artist
The Lost Jockey
Early 1980s experimental project blending industrial and avant-garde aesthetics with releases on underground labels.
About
The Lost Jockey was an experimental music project active in the early 1980s, emerging from the fertile underground music scene of that era. Operating at the intersection of industrial, post-punk, and avant-garde aesthetics, the project released material on independent and experimental labels including Les Disques Du Crépuscule, a Belgium-based imprint known for supporting experimental and electronic artists. The Lost Jockey's discography includes the album Professor Slack from 1982 and their self-titled LP released the same year on Les Disques Du Crépuscule, followed by a cassette release in 1983. The project's sound reflected the broader experimental underground of early 1980s Europe, characterized by unconventional instrumentation, noise elements, and a DIY ethos. While details of specific personnel and production remain limited in available documentation, The Lost Jockey contributed to the landscape of independent experimental music during a pivotal period for industrial and post-industrial developments.


