Label
Anagram Records
Independent 1980s record label releasing experimental and avant-garde music on vinyl formats.
About
Anagram Records was an independent record label active during the 1980s, primarily focused on releasing experimental and avant-garde music across vinyl formats. Based on available archival evidence, the label operated during a period of significant underground and post-industrial music exploration, issuing releases between 1984 and 1987. The label's catalog demonstrates an eclectic approach to artist selection and genre boundaries, releasing works ranging from unconventional interpretations of religious music to experimental electronic and instrumental compositions. Notable releases include R.I.P. / New Christian Music (1984), E.S.T. (Trip To The Moon) (1984), Hurricane Fighter Plane (1987), and Hex (1987), all issued on LP format. Anagram Records contributed to the broader independent music ecosystem of the 1980s by providing a platform for artists working outside mainstream commercial frameworks. The label's significance lies in its documentation of the era's experimental underground music scene, though comprehensive details about its founding, philosophy, and complete artist roster remain limited in widely accessible sources.
Catalog
18 total
Haunted House
Hurricane FIghter Plane
My Baby's Laughing (Empty Summer Dream)
Here Cum Germs
Stuff The Turkey / They All Call Me Crazee
Here Cum Germs
Hex
Ignore The Machine
I'm Doing Time In A Maximum Security Twilight Home
Ignore The Machine (Special Electrode Mix)
Why Do People Find Each Other Strange?
Of Love And Addiction
Acid Bath
R.I.P. / New Christian Music
E.S.T. (Trip To The Moon)
R.I.P. / New Christian Music
Dead And Buried
Guilty