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No Man's Land

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Independent 1980s experimental and industrial record label releasing avant-garde music on vinyl and cassette formats.

More EncoresLove, Death & MussoliniCharmed LifeGris

About

No Man's Land was an independent record label active during the 1980s, operating within the industrial and experimental music underground. Based on available discographic evidence, the label released material primarily on vinyl and cassette formats between 1985 and 1989. The label's catalog included experimental and avant-garde works, with releases spanning diverse sonic territories from ambient and industrial soundscapes to provocative conceptual works. Notable releases include Gris (1985), Charmed Life (1988), and Love, Death & Mussolini (1989), the latter issued in cassette format. The label's output reflects the aesthetic concerns of the mid-to-late 1980s underground music scene, characterized by a willingness to explore unconventional themes and sonic experimentation. Though limited documentation exists regarding the label's specific philosophy and founding circumstances, No Man's Land appears to have been part of the broader independent label ecosystem that supported experimental and industrial artists during this period, contributing to the underground music community's infrastructure and artistic diversity.

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