Label

Abstractions

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Early 1980s experimental cassette label releasing avant-garde and underground music during the post-punk era.

Killing TimeFrom the Silent DaysReanimatorA Career in DancingAbsolute Safe

About

Abstractions was a cassette-based record label that emerged during the early 1980s, positioning itself within the experimental and underground music landscape of that era. The label's output during 1980 demonstrates a commitment to alternative and avant-garde sounds, with five releases documented in that single year alone: "From the Silent Days," "A Career in Dancing," "Absolute Safe," "Killing Time," and "Reanimator." The label's preference for cassette format reflects both the economic practicality and artistic ethos of independent music distribution in the early 1980s, a period when tape-based releases were integral to underground music communities. While specific information regarding the label's geographic base and founding details remains limited, the output suggests Abstractions was part of the broader industrial and experimental music movement that characterized the post-punk era. The label's rapid release schedule and diverse catalog indicate an active curatorial vision focused on challenging, non-commercial music. Abstractions represents an important archival document of early 1980s underground music culture and cassette-era independent label operations.

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  • Adrian Smithruns Abstractions and Lung Function Records, in bands Click Click (82-present), Electrodub (78), Those Nervous Surgeaons (78-80), Another View (79-82), Half Nervous (81-82)