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Music Factory

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Music Factory was an underground cassette label releasing experimental and industrial music from 1985 to 1988.

Rough Cuts 85PeterWooshThinks The World Is Going Down

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Music Factory was a cassette-based independent record label active during the mid-to-late 1980s, operating within the underground and experimental music community. The label's catalog reflects a commitment to releasing avant-garde and experimental works, primarily on cassette format, which was characteristic of the DIY ethos prevalent in underground music scenes of that era. With a discography spanning from 1985 to 1988, Music Factory issued releases that included experimental and industrial-leaning material, such as "Woosh" (1986), "Thinks The World Is Going Down" (1986), "Peter" (1988), and "Rough Cuts 85." The label's emphasis on cassette releases aligned with the accessibility and cost-effectiveness of tape distribution, making it an important participant in the underground music infrastructure of the period. While specific details about the label's founding location and key personnel remain limited, Music Factory's output demonstrates its role in documenting and distributing experimental music during a significant period for underground and industrial music development.

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