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JFK

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JFK was a 1980s underground label specializing in experimental industrial music released primarily on cassette tape.

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JFK was an underground record label active during the mid-1980s, operating primarily through cassette tape releases. Based on the catalog evidence from 1987, the label focused on experimental and industrial music, releasing four titles that year across the cassette format. The releases—Ain Dub 1, Prevail Against, Lie, and Burned Black—suggest the label's commitment to avant-garde and challenging sonic territories. JFK's preference for cassettes as a distribution medium aligns with the DIY ethos prevalent in underground and experimental music communities during the 1980s, when independent labels often bypassed conventional retail channels in favor of direct tape distribution to dedicated audiences. While specific details about the label's geographic location, founders, and complete artist roster remain limited, the concentrated output in 1987 indicates a focused, if short-lived, venture into the experimental underground. JFK represents the numerous small independent operations that characterized the decentralized industrial and experimental music landscape of the 1980s.

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