Label
City Slang
Independent record label specializing in experimental and underground music from 1990-2000, primarily releasing vinyl records.
About
City Slang is an independent record label that emerged during the early 1990s, establishing itself as a significant presence in the underground and experimental music community. Based on available release documentation, the label demonstrated a commitment to vinyl as its primary format, reflecting a dedication to physical media and artistic presentation typical of independent labels of that era. The label's roster included influential experimental and noise-oriented artists, with releases spanning from 1990 through 2000. Notable output includes works across the experimental and avant-garde spectrum, showcasing the label's interest in challenging, unconventional sounds and pushing boundaries within underground music. City Slang's catalog reflects the aesthetic priorities of the industrial and experimental underground during the 1990s, a period marked by creative risk-taking and diverse sonic exploration. The label's longevity and selective release strategy positioned it as a curator of distinctive artistic voices during a transformative period in independent music production and distribution.
Catalog
21 total
The Miraculous
Hot Rail
The Devil, You + Me
Garden Ruin
The Weight Is A Gift
Is A Woman
Neon Golden
Nixon
Hot Rail
What Another Man Spills
The Black Light
Millions Now Living Will Never Die
Total Destruction
Tortoise
Bubble & Scrape
On The Mouth
Rocking The Forest / Sebadoh Vs. Helmet
Rocking The Forest / Sebadoh Vs. Helmet
Teenage Whore
Fakebook