Label
CoC
CoC is a late 1980s underground label releasing experimental and industrial music on vinyl and cassette formats.
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CoC is an underground record label that operated during the late 1980s, releasing experimental and industrial music primarily on vinyl and cassette formats. Based on its documented output, the label demonstrated a commitment to avant-garde and unconventional sonic aesthetics during a formative period for underground music distribution. The label's catalog includes releases such as "A Con Cristal" and "Lost In Karak," both issued on LP in 1987 and 1988 respectively, as well as remix work on cassette, indicating a willingness to work across multiple formats and collaborate with experimental producers. Though limited information about the label's founding philosophy and complete artist roster is readily available, CoC's presence in the archive suggests it played a minor but notable role within the broader industrial and experimental music underground of the 1980s. The label's preference for vinyl and cassette releases reflects the independent music distribution practices characteristic of that era's DIY ethos.




