Label
Edizione Amadulo - Brescia
Italian experimental cassette label from Brescia, 1968-72, specializing in audio poetry and avant-garde sound works.
About
Edizione Amadulo was an independent record label based in Brescia, Italy, operating during the late 1960s and early 1970s. The label specialized in experimental and avant-garde audio works, releasing primarily on cassette format—a medium that aligned with the label's commitment to accessible, non-commercial artistic expression. The catalog includes audio poetry, sound poetry, and experimental vocal compositions, as well as visual poetry projects, reflecting the label's interdisciplinary approach to artistic production. Notable releases include "political poems. Brescia collana" (1970), "poemi audio visuali" (1970), and "verbosonies" (1970), which demonstrate the label's focus on politically and socially engaged experimental work. Edizione Amadulo maintained publication activity through at least 1972, when a comprehensive catalog overview was issued. The label represents an important chapter in Italian underground and experimental music history, contributing to the broader European tradition of cassette culture and artist-run independent labels during the post-1968 era.




