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AMP

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AMP was a 1990s underground record label specializing in experimental and industrial music released primarily on cassette.

FatamorganaAktion BruitFore SkinDamaged

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AMP is an underground record label that operated during the 1990s, establishing itself within the experimental and industrial music communities. Based on the available discography, the label demonstrated a strong commitment to cassette tape as its primary format, reflecting broader trends within the underground and independent music scenes of that era. The label's catalog showcases a diverse array of experimental and industrial works, including releases such as "Damaged" (1994), "Aktion Bruit" (1995), "Fatamorgana" (1995), and "Fore Skin" (1995), alongside more conceptually provocative titles like "Decollaboration" and "FRAGMENTAGRAPH." These releases suggest AMP's focus on avant-garde and noise-based aesthetics. The label's reliance on cassette distribution positioned it within the DIY ethos characteristic of underground experimental music scenes, where cassettes served as accessible, affordable, and portable media for distributing challenging, unmarketable work. Though limited information about the label's specific geographic origins or founding details is readily available, AMP's output reflects the underground experimental music infrastructure that flourished in the 1990s, when independent labels played a crucial role in circulating fringe and boundary-pushing sounds.

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