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Innocent

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Innocent was an early 1980s record label specializing in experimental and avant-garde music releases on vinyl.

Spiral ReboundNew Music 1978/79"What Is This Thing Called 'Disco'?"New Music 1980Present Themselves

About

Innocent was a record label active in the early 1980s that focused on experimental and avant-garde music. Based on its documented releases, the label specialized in vinyl LP formats and operated within the underground music community during a period of significant artistic innovation. The label's catalog includes compilations documenting contemporary experimental work, such as "New Music 1978/79" and "New Music 1980," both released in 1981, which suggest the label's commitment to archiving and promoting cutting-edge compositional practices. The 1982 release "Spiral Rebound" further demonstrates the label's interest in progressive and exploratory sound work. Though limited information about the label's geographic base and founding circumstances is currently available, the release documentation indicates Innocent functioned as a curator of avant-garde and experimental music during the early 1980s underground scene. The label's output reflects the era's broader interest in documenting new music practices and pushing boundaries within experimental composition and performance.

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