Label
Nekropolis
Early 1980s underground label specializing in experimental and industrial cassette releases.
About
Nekropolis is an underground record label that emerged in the early 1980s, establishing itself as a significant outlet for experimental and industrial music during the cassette era. Based on its release pattern, the label showed a strong commitment to the cassette format, which became the primary medium for underground and DIY music distribution during this period. The label's catalog includes the ambitious Nekropolis 81 series, a four-part cassette release from 1982 that demonstrates the label's interest in experimental composition and sound exploration. Subsequent releases such as "2 Compositions" (1983) and "Spheres" (1987) continued this trajectory, suggesting an aesthetic focused on avant-garde and electronic experimentation. Though details about specific artists and the label's geographic origin remain limited in available documentation, Nekropolis's consistent output across the 1980s indicates its role as a persistent alternative voice within the underground music community. The label's dedication to cassette releases aligns with broader independent music distribution practices of the era, making it a notable contributor to the experimental music underground.
Catalog
6 totalArtists
People
- Peter Frohmader — ran Nekropolis





