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Artless was an early 1980s independent label releasing experimental and avant-garde music primarily on cassette.

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Artless was an independent record label active during the early 1980s, primarily focused on releasing experimental and underground music on cassette format. The label's catalog reflects a commitment to avant-garde and unconventional artistic expression, with releases spanning experimental pop, post-punk, and noise-oriented genres. The roster included various artists exploring abstract and challenging sonic territories, as evidenced by provocatively titled releases such as "Unlistenable" and "Inarticulate Volition." Artless documented both studio recordings and live performances, including sets captured at venues like the Metropolitan Art Cafe in 1983, suggesting an active engagement with underground music communities and experimental performance spaces. The label's emphasis on cassette releases aligns with the DIY ethos characteristic of 1980s underground music distribution. With nine documented releases spanning 1981 to 1985, Artless occupied a niche within the independent music landscape, prioritizing artistic experimentation over commercial appeal. The label's specific geographic base remains unclear from available documentation, though its activity in documented venues suggests a regional underground music scene presence.

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