Label

Invisible Disk Records

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Independent experimental music label releasing cassettes during the 1980s-1990s underground scene.

Bones for BowserDreamlessArt Intelligence at the Final Daze CafeMore Ant & BeesameDanger Zone

About

Invisible Disk Records was an independent record label active during the mid-to-late 1980s and early 1990s, operating primarily within the underground experimental and industrial music scene. The label demonstrated a strong commitment to cassette-based releases, a format that aligned with the DIY ethos prevalent in independent music communities of that era. Between 1986 and 1990, Invisible Disk Records released eight titles, establishing itself as a platform for avant-garde and experimental artists. The label's catalog reflects a diverse artistic approach, encompassing works such as "Danger Zone," "Chanson," and "Art Intelligence at the Final Daze Cafe," suggesting an openness to varied experimental methodologies. The consistent use of cassette as the primary format reflects the label's positioning within underground music distribution networks, where tapes offered affordable production and distribution advantages. Though details regarding the label's specific geographic origin remain unclear from available documentation, Invisible Disk Records contributed to the broader landscape of independent experimental music, serving emerging and established artists working outside mainstream commercial structures during a pivotal period for underground music culture.

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