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Dom America

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Underground independent record label specializing in experimental and industrial music from the late 1980s-early 1990s.

Spray / Death / UltraIuel / WolfVacant LightsYouthful Pleasures

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Dom America was an independent record label active during the late 1980s and early 1990s, operating within the underground industrial and experimental music landscape. Based on its release documentation, the label demonstrated a commitment to avant-garde and experimental sound through a modest but carefully curated catalog. The label's output spanned multiple formats, including vinyl LPs and promotional materials, reflecting the DIY ethos of underground music distribution during this era. Notable releases include Youthful Pleasures (1987) and collaborative works such as Iuel/Wolf (1990) and Spray/Death/Ultra (1992), which suggest the label's focus on experimental and noise-oriented projects. The label's significance lies in its documentation of the underground experimental music community of the late 1980s and early 1990s, a period marked by increased cross-pollination between industrial, noise, and avant-garde movements. Dom America's limited discography and distribution methods exemplify the grassroots approach of independent labels operating outside mainstream music industry structures during this era.

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