Label
Cauchy Productions
Independent 1980s cassette label specializing in experimental and underground music, known for the multi-part Cabbage series and DIY aesthetics.
About
Cauchy Productions was an independent record label active during the mid-1980s, primarily focused on releasing experimental and underground music on cassette tape format. The label's catalog reflects a commitment to avant-garde and noise-influenced material, with the majority of its output concentrated in 1987. The label released work across multiple formats including C60 and C90 cassettes, as well as printed materials such as catalogs and magazines, demonstrating an approach typical of DIY underground labels of the era. Notable releases include the prolific "Cabbage" series, a multi-part cassette project, alongside other experimental recordings such as "Tu Quoque, Fili Mi," "Start Thinking Now! EP," and "Try to Face It." The inclusion of printed catalogs suggests Cauchy Productions operated within the mail-order distribution networks common to the underground cassette culture of the 1980s. The label's limited but focused discography of approximately ten releases positions it within the broader landscape of independent experimental music documentation, representing the aesthetic values and production methods characteristic of the underground industrial and experimental communities during this period.
Catalog
9 totalLabel literature
Artists
People
- Peter Decraene — ran Cauchy Productions








