Label

AAA

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Early 1980s experimental record label releasing avant-garde music on vinyl and cassette formats.

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About

AAA was a record label active in the early 1980s that released experimental and underground music across multiple formats including vinyl and cassette. Based on its release catalog, the label operated during a period of significant creative ferment in avant-garde music, issuing works that ranged from instrumental and electronic experimentation to spoken word recordings. The label's roster included artists such as Mick Hobbs, whose prolific output appeared on the imprint, alongside collaborative and ensemble projects. AAA's releases from 1982-1983 demonstrate a commitment to alternative distribution methods, including limited vinyl pressings and cassette editions, reflecting the DIY ethos prevalent in underground music communities of that era. The label's significance lies in its documentation of experimental music during the post-punk and early industrial period, capturing the work of artists operating outside mainstream commercial channels. While details about the label's geographic location and founding circumstances remain limited in available records, its catalog suggests an engagement with the broader European underground music network of the early 1980s.

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