Label
Nikad Robom
Belgrade-based independent label releasing experimental and avant-garde music on cassette during the late 1980s and early 1990s.
About
Nikad Robom was an independent record label based in Belgrade, Serbia, operating primarily during the late 1980s and early 1990s. The label emerged during a significant period of experimental and underground music activity in the former Yugoslavia, releasing works that reflected the region's vibrant avant-garde and industrial music scenes. Nikad Robom's catalog demonstrates a commitment to cassette-based releases, a format favored by underground labels for its accessibility and DIY ethos. The label's output from 1987 to 1992 includes experimental and avant-garde recordings that documented the artistic community of Belgrade during a transformative era. Notable releases such as "Dejaunost V Studentskem," "Izgon Bojazni Iz Komune," and "Alive In Beograd" showcase the label's focus on challenging, unconventional music that resisted mainstream commercialization. Through its cassette releases, Nikad Robom contributed to the preservation and dissemination of Eastern European experimental music, establishing itself as a significant player within the region's underground music infrastructure and the broader international experimental music community.


