Label
Anomalous Records
Underground 1990s experimental and industrial music label specializing in cassette releases.
About
Anomalous Records is an underground independent record label that emerged during the early 1990s, establishing itself as a notable outlet for experimental and industrial music. The label demonstrated a strong commitment to cassette-based releases, with all seven known releases in its archive issued on tape format, reflecting the DIY ethos and accessibility characteristic of underground music distribution during that era. Active between at least 1993 and the mid-1990s, Anomalous Records featured artists exploring unconventional sonic territories, including acts such as Der Holzweg and those responsible for releases like "Desecrated Flowers" and "Obese Curiosity." The label's catalog suggests a curatorial focus on avant-garde and experimental approaches, with release titles indicating conceptual depth and willingness to challenge conventional musical structures. While specific geographic information remains unclear from available documentation, Anomalous Records' presence in early 1990s underground music circles positions it as a minor but significant contributor to the experimental and industrial music community of that period. The label's cassette-only release strategy reflects both economic constraints and aesthetic choices common among independent labels of the era.
