Label

High Performance Records

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Independent 1980s cassette label releasing experimental and industrial underground music including Beirut, Breadwomen, and Torso Hell.

Free Fire Zone / The Garden Planet RevisitedTorso HellBreadwomenHigh Performance - The Record (Artists Doing Songs)Beirut

About

High Performance Records was an independent label active during the 1980s that specialized in experimental and underground music, primarily operating within the industrial and avant-garde music scenes. The label's output, documented through a series of cassette releases, demonstrates a commitment to experimental and challenging sonic territories. Between 1982 and the late 1980s, High Performance Records issued works by artists such as Beirut, Breadwomen, and Torso Hell, establishing itself as a platform for unconventional and provocative music practices. The label's exclusive use of cassette tape as its primary format reflects both the economic realities and aesthetic preferences of independent underground music production during this era. The titles and project names associated with the label suggest thematic engagement with confrontational and politically charged subject matter. While documentation remains limited, High Performance Records occupies a significant position within the broader ecosystem of 1980s underground music production, contributing to the experimental and industrial music genealogy through its support of fringe and uncompromising artistic voices.

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