Label
Ediesta Records
Independent record label releasing industrial and experimental music on vinyl during the mid-1980s underground scene.
About
Ediesta Records was an independent record label active during the mid-to-late 1980s, operating during a formative period for underground and experimental music. The label's documented output includes three vinyl releases from 1986 to 1988, suggesting a focus on LP format during an era when vinyl remained the primary medium for serious collectors and alternative music enthusiasts. Based on its release catalog, Ediesta Records appears to have operated within the industrial and experimental music sphere, supporting artists whose work aligned with the confrontational and avant-garde aesthetics prevalent in the underground scene of that period. The titles of its releases—"Brains To The Wall" and "Wanna Start A Fire?"—suggest engagement with provocative, politically or socially conscious material characteristic of industrial music communities. Though limited information about the label's geographic base and founding details is currently available, Ediesta Records' presence as an independent vinyl label in the mid-1980s positions it as a minor but notable participant in the underground music infrastructure of its era, contributing to the diverse ecosystem of experimental and industrial music documentation.

