Label
LD Records
LD Records, an experimental music label from the United States (1942-1990), showcases a unique collection of vinyl LPs that explore sound's materiality.
About
LD Records emerges like a time capsule from the United States, a sculptural presence in the liminal space of experimental sounds. Active from 1942 to 1990, it carved an interdisciplinary niche through a curated selection of vinyl LPs, a testament to its unwavering commitment to the materiality of sound. Within its archive, one encounters the fractal echoes of Signal Aout 42's "Dead Is Calling" and the exploratory impulses of "Gangbang - A Compilation Of Early Works" by The Scabs. Each release is an artifact of process-driven innovation, where dark ambient textures and cutting-edge production converge in collaborative compilations. The label's catalog, a mere 11 releases, reads as a cryptic map of avant-garde terrain: Trisomie 21 offers dual volumes of The First Songs, while Grauzone's "Eisbär" and Chris and Cosey's "Action" further delineate the label's sonic evolution. Each LP, a deliberate engagement with vinyl, reinforces LD Records' preference for the tactile and the enduring. Notable too is the involvement of vanguard artists like A Guy Called Gerald with "Voodoo Ray," and the formidable trio of Jah Wobble, Jaki Liebezeit, and Holger Czukay on "How Much Are They?" — each contributing to the label's legacy of innovative soundscapes that resonate with the curious ear. LD Records remains a significant player in the experimental field, its influence resonating like a persistent echo through the corridors of time.
Catalog
15 total
Pleasure And Crime
8:15 To Nowhere / The Spaceship Is Over There
How Much Are They?
Second Layer
Signals From Pier Thirteen