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Do Easy was a 1980s underground cassette label releasing experimental music, active 1984-1985.

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Do Easy was a cassette-based independent record label active during the mid-1980s, operating within the experimental and underground music scene. The label's documented releases span 1984 to 1985, all issued in cassette format, reflecting the DIY ethos and accessibility prioritized by many experimental music labels of that era. The label's catalog included works such as Untitled (1984), Party Ritual Extensions (1984), and Tapestry (1985), suggesting an openness to varied approaches within experimental sound. While specific details regarding the label's geographic base and founding philosophy remain limited in available documentation, Do Easy's focus on cassette releases positions it within a significant tradition of underground labels that utilized affordable tape formats to distribute challenging, non-commercial music. The label's output represents an important artifact of 1980s experimental music culture, when independent operators played a crucial role in circulating avant-garde and unconventional work outside mainstream distribution channels. Do Easy's modest but focused catalog contributed to the broader independent music infrastructure of its time.

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