Label

Antilles

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Antilles was an experimental and avant-garde record label active from the 1970s-1980s, known for releasing boundary-pushing music including the landmark "No...

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Antilles was a record label active from the mid-1970s through at least the late 1980s, known for releasing avant-garde and experimental music across multiple formats including vinyl. The label's catalog demonstrates a commitment to boundary-pushing artistic expression, evidenced by its publication of significant works in the experimental and post-punk genres during the late 1970s. Notable releases include the influential compilation "No New York" (1978), which documented the downtown New York experimental scene, and Ultravox's "Systems Of Romance" (1978), showcasing the label's engagement with innovative electronic and post-punk music. The label operated during a formative period for underground and experimental music, positioning itself as a platform for artists working outside mainstream commercial constraints. While details regarding the label's specific geographic base and founding philosophy remain limited in available documentation, the diversity and artistic significance of its releases indicate Antilles played a notable role in documenting and promoting experimental music during the late 20th century. The label's discography reflects broader movements within the industrial and avant-garde music communities of its era.

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Artists

Antilles · tape-mag