Label
Hasch Platten
Early 1980s German independent label specializing in experimental and avant-garde vinyl releases.
About
Hasch Platten was a German independent record label that operated during the early 1980s, active within the experimental and underground music scenes of that era. Based in Germany, the label focused on releasing avant-garde and experimental works, primarily on vinyl LP format. The label's catalog, though modest in documented releases, reflects a commitment to challenging and unconventional music practices characteristic of the post-industrial European underground. Notable releases include Nekropolis 2 (1982), Milo's Witsch / Eichkatzl '53 (1984), and Musik Für Dich (1984), which showcase the label's engagement with experimental composition and sound art. Hasch Platten occupied a niche position within the broader independent music infrastructure of early 1980s Germany, contributing to the period's vibrant underground music ecosystem. The label's precise geographic location and complete discography remain subjects of limited documentation, reflecting the underground and often ephemeral nature of such independent operations.


