Label

Ambivalence Scale Recordings

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Early 1980s independent cassette label specializing in experimental and industrial music releases.

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Ambivalence Scale Recordings was an independent record label active in the early 1980s, operating during a formative period for experimental and industrial music. Based on available documentation, the label released material exclusively on cassette format, a medium that became synonymous with underground and DIY music distribution during that era. Between 1980 and 1981, the label issued five releases that reflected an aesthetic aligned with avant-garde, experimental, and industrial sensibilities, as evidenced by titles such as "Dissonance / Antagonistic Music" and "They Brought the Stratosphere." The label's output suggests a commitment to challenging conventional musical forms and exploring sonically unorthodox territory. Though details regarding the label's geographic base, founding principals, and complete artist roster remain limited in available records, Ambivalence Scale Recordings' concentrated output and cassette-focused distribution strategy position it within the broader underground music community of the early 1980s. The label's brief but focused release schedule reflects the experimental music scene's characteristic emphasis on artistic vision over commercial viability.

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  • Martyn Batesran Ambivalence Scale Recordings, in Band Eyeless in Gaza
  • Peter Beckerran Ambivalence Scale Recordings, in Band Eyeless in Gaza