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Endorphine Factory

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Independent 1990s label specializing in VHS documentation of experimental electronic and industrial live performances.

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Endorphine Factory was an independent record label active during the early 1990s, primarily focused on documenting and releasing experimental and industrial performance work. Based on available archival evidence, the label specialized in VHS video documentation rather than traditional audio formats, capturing live performances and electronic works from the underground music scene. The label's catalog includes documentation of deep electronic performances and noise-based work, suggesting an orientation toward avant-garde and experimental aesthetics. Endorphine Factory's releases from 1992-1993 provide insight into the performance-based practices of the early 1990s industrial and experimental underground, prioritizing video documentation of live events and performances at notable venues. While details regarding the label's specific geographic base and complete artist roster remain limited in available records, the label's output demonstrates a commitment to preserving experimental electronic and noise performance practices during a formative period of underground music documentation.

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