Label
Danceteria
Independent experimental vinyl label from the late 1980s-early 1990s releasing avant-garde and industrial music.
About
Danceteria was an independent record label active during the late 1980s and early 1990s, dedicated to releasing experimental and avant-garde music on vinyl. The label's catalog reflects a commitment to unconventional sonic exploration, featuring artists working within industrial, electronic, and experimental frameworks. Based on the three documented releases in circulation, Danceteria primarily operated as a vinyl-focused imprint, releasing full-length LPs that showcased boundary-pushing collaborative and solo projects. Notable releases include Kittystra Quatre (1989) and works featuring acts such as Bacterium, Aimant, and Von Magnet, each representing the label's eclectic approach to underground music production. Though limited documentation exists regarding the label's founding principles and geographic base, the catalog suggests Danceteria served an important function within the European experimental music underground, providing a platform for artists exploring noise, electronic manipulation, and avant-garde composition during a pivotal period for industrial and post-industrial music development.


