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Bronze

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Bronze was a 1970s-80s record label releasing experimental and progressive rock albums on vinyl.

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Bronze was a record label that operated primarily during the 1970s and early 1980s, releasing material across vinyl formats. Based on the label's catalog, Bronze focused on releasing albums that ranged across experimental and eclectic musical styles, including progressive rock and avant-garde compositions. The label's notable releases include the 1969 progressive rock album Valentyne Suite, alongside later releases such as Watch (1978), Cheree (1978), and Strawberries (1982). These releases suggest Bronze maintained an interest in artists working outside mainstream commercial frameworks, supporting experimental and boundary-pushing music during a period of significant underground musical activity. While specific details about the label's founding principles and geographic base remain limited in available documentation, Bronze's catalog indicates a commitment to releasing diverse, unconventional music on vinyl throughout its operational period. The label's releases remain of interest to collectors and researchers examining experimental music from this era.

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