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Discos Esplendor Geometrico

14 items · Spain · 1985

Discos Esplendor Geometrico is a Spanish industrial music label active from 1985 to 1990, known for its unique vinyl releases and abstract soundscapes.

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Discos Esplendor Geometrico operated from the heart of Spain, a temporal node vibrating between 1985 and 1990. The label's output was a sculptural array of industrial soundscapes, meticulously forged through mechanical rhythms and abstract compositions. Each release a sonic artifact, formed in the crucible of minimalist aesthetics. With a catalog of 12 releases, the label favored the vinyl format — tactile, resilient — with a solitary cassette, "Muestras Sin Valor" by Avant-Dernières Pensées and Comando Bruno, standing as the exception. Asmus Tietchens emerges thrice within this compact discography, his work acting as a fractal presence, each iteration a deeper dive into the liminal spaces of sound. "Stupor Mundi" in 1990 marks the label's final release, a fitting crescendo of exploratory noise. Jorge Reyes' "Niérika" (1989) pulls from interdisciplinary wells, weaving indigenous textures into the industrial fabric, a testament to the label's geographical and cultural context. Esplendor Geometrico themselves, through releases like "Kosmos Kino" and "Comisario De La Luz," embody the label's ethos: raw, unyielding, yet meticulously crafted. The sound is harsh, unrelenting — a direct confrontation with the listener, a direct reflection of the Spanish industrial scene.

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