Label
Artcore Editions
Independent 1980s experimental and industrial music label releasing cassettes, vinyl, and CDs by underground avant-garde artists.
About
Artcore Editions was an independent record label active during the mid-to-late 1980s, operating within the experimental and underground music scene. The label demonstrated a strong commitment to avant-garde and experimental sounds, releasing material across multiple formats including cassettes, vinyl, and CDs. The label's catalog reflects engagement with neoism, industrial music, and performance-based works, as evidenced by releases such as "Antimuzick" (1985) on LP and "Neoism Now" (1987) on cassette. Artcore Editions' roster included artists working in experimental and conceptual territories, with particular emphasis on cassette culture, which served as a primary distribution format for underground and DIY music communities during this period. The label's prolific output between 1985 and 1988, including the multi-volume "Space Shuttle and Roll" series, established it as a notable contributor to the experimental music underground. While specific geographic details remain unclear, Artcore Editions' output reflects the broader ethos of independent labels dedicated to challenging conventional musical and artistic boundaries during the 1980s avant-garde movement.
Catalog
7 totalArtists
People
- Graf Haufen — ran Graf Haufen Tapes, Schrei Records, Berliner Vertriebsverbund, Alien Artists, editor of Die Katastrophe






