Label
Luna Bisonte Prods
Luna Bisonte Prods, an experimental music label from Columbus, released 18 unique tapes between 1978 and 1996, emphasizing lo-fi and exploratory sound.
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Luna Bisonte Prods, an auditory enclave from Columbus, carved its niche in the liminal spaces of sound from 1978 to 1996. A devoted architect of cassette culture, this label, helmed by John M Bennett, sculpted an intimate catalog of 18 releases that blurred the lines between sound and silence. Each tape a fractal of Bennett's own interdisciplinary pursuits, Luna Bisonte Prods favored the raw and the exploratory, a lo-fi aesthetic that whispered rather than shouted. With releases like the 1996 "Milky Floor," a collaboration with Sheila E. Murphy, the label engaged in sound experimentation that resonates as a testament to the process-driven ethos of its time. "Blanksmanship" (1994) stands as a pivotal point, a minimalist composition that distills the very essence of Bennett's improvisational soundscapes. Meanwhile, "The Blur" (1987) remains a keystone, influencing the local scene with its found sound manipulation and minimalist intrigue. Luna Bisonte Prods was not a label that conformed to mainstream allure; rather, it reveled in obscurity, capturing ephemeral moments on magnetic tape, each release a sonic evolution in its own right. The label's chronology reflects an unwavering dedication to format and form, a testament to Bennett's sculptural approach to sound.
















