Label
Androidia Flux (V.I.S.A.)
French underground cassette label from the 1980s specializing in experimental and avant-garde music releases.
About
Androidia Flux (V.I.S.A.) was a French independent record label active during the 1980s, operating as part of the broader experimental and underground music network of that era. Based in France, the label specialized in cassette releases, a format favored by avant-garde and industrial musicians for its accessibility and DIY ethos. The label's catalog, spanning from 1983 to 1988, reflects a commitment to releasing experimental and unconventional music, including live recordings and studio works. Notable releases include concert documentation such as "Meilleurs Extraits Des Deux Concerts A Paris" (1983) and more abstract experimental works like "Achwghâ Ney Wodei" (1986), which was released in both auto-cassable and album formats. The label's output suggests an engagement with the European underground music scene, particularly within experimental and avant-garde circles. Though relatively modest in scale, Androidia Flux (V.I.S.A.) represents an important node in the distribution networks of experimental music during the 1980s, when small independent labels played a crucial role in preserving and circulating non-commercial artistic work.
Catalog
4 totalPeople
- Thierry de Lavau — ran Androidia Flux V.I.S.A.
- Thierry de Lavau — ran V.I.S.A.
- Yves Lecarpentier — ran Androidia Flux V.I.S.A.
- Yves Lecarpentier — ran V.I.S.A.



