Label
Mectpyo Sounds
Early 1980s underground label specializing in experimental and industrial music on cassette and vinyl formats.
About
Mectpyo Sounds was an underground record label active during the early 1980s, establishing itself as a notable outlet for experimental and industrial music during a formative period for the genre. Operating during a time when cassettes and vinyl were the primary formats for underground releases, the label released material across both mediums, with notable output on cassette and LP between 1981 and 1983. The label's roster featured artists working in harsh, experimental, and industrial territories, as evidenced by release titles suggesting confrontational and provocative aesthetics. Key releases include works by Tambcs and Menses in 1981, the split project Neuro Habitat / Mörder Unter Uns in 1982, and Das Testament in 1983, alongside the untitled piece Symphonie for a Genocide. While specific geographic information remains unclear from available documentation, Mectpyo Sounds represents an important fixture within the underground experimental music community of the early 1980s, contributing to the era's diverse and uncompromising industrial landscape during a period of significant genre development.





