Label
Cabarte
Early 1980s independent cassette label documenting experimental and underground music through DIY releases and compilations.
About
Cabarte was an independent record label operating during the early 1980s, primarily focused on cassette releases within the experimental and underground music community. Based on the archival evidence, the label was active between 1980 and 1981, releasing material across multiple formats including cassettes and printed matter. The label's output included diverse experimental work, as evidenced by releases such as "Drop the Bomb" and the "First Tape / 26:8:80," alongside compilation efforts like the "New Work Compilation" series, which existed in at least two versions. The "Allotropes EP" and various backing tracks releases suggest the label supported both original compositions and collaborative experimental projects. Cabarte's emphasis on cassette-based distribution reflects the DIY ethos prevalent in underground music scenes of that era, making it part of the broader network of independent labels that championed experimental and industrial music outside mainstream commercial channels. The label's combination of audio releases and promotional materials indicates an engaged approach to both artistic output and community documentation.





