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Enfant Terrible
Enfant Terrible is an early 1980s experimental and underground record label releasing avant-garde music on vinyl.
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Enfant Terrible is a record label that emerged from the experimental and underground music scene, releasing material primarily on vinyl LP format. Based on the archival evidence, the label documented avant-garde and experimental works during the early 1980s, including live recordings and experimental compositions. The label's catalog features releases such as "Trumpett Days," "Twistin' On The Tombstones," and a notable VPRO Radio broadcast documentation from April 2, 1982, suggesting connections to European experimental radio programming and the broader industrial underground network of that era. With a focused discography of four documented releases, Enfant Terrible appears to have operated as a small, curated imprint dedicated to challenging and unconventional sound work. The label's activities reflect the ethos of independent experimental music production characteristic of the early 1980s underground, prioritizing artistic vision over commercial appeal and maintaining an aesthetic aligned with the industrial and post-industrial movements of the period.





