Label

Dead Man's Curve

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Dead Man's Curve was a 1980s independent label releasing experimental and industrial music on vinyl and cassette formats.

Music From The Dead Zone Two: USAFashion Is A Dirty WordHeadset OnePurgePure Spirit And Saliva LivePsycho-Bod Saves The World

About

Dead Man's Curve was an independent record label active during the mid-1980s, operating during a pivotal era for experimental and industrial music. Based on available catalog information, the label released material across multiple formats including vinyl LPs and cassettes between 1986 and 1987. The label's roster featured artists working within the experimental and underground music spheres, with releases including Pure Spirit and Saliva, Psycho-Bod Saves The World, Purge, Fashion Is A Dirty Word, and the Headset series on cassette. These releases suggest Dead Man's Curve focused on avant-garde and industrial aesthetics, with titles reflecting the provocative and boundary-pushing nature characteristic of underground music communities of that period. The label's concurrent release of material on both vinyl and cassette formats reflects the technological preferences of independent labels during the 1980s, when these media types served as primary distribution channels for experimental music. While details regarding the label's specific geographic location and founding philosophy remain limited in available documentation, Dead Man's Curve represents a notable part of the independent music infrastructure that supported experimental artists during the mid-1980s underground scene.

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Artists

Dead Man's Curve · tape-mag