Label
Nux Organization
1980s independent label specializing in industrial and experimental cassette releases.
About
Nux Organization was an independent record label active during the 1980s, operating primarily within the industrial and experimental music underground. The label's catalog, documented between 1984 and 1989, reflects a commitment to releasing provocative and sonically aggressive works that aligned with the broader noise and industrial music movements of the era. Nux Organization showed a strong preference for cassette tape releases as their primary format, though at least one LP was issued, demonstrating the label's embrace of DIY distribution methods characteristic of underground music scenes. The roster included artists such as Hellzonic, whose project appeared multiple times across the label's output, and other experimentalists exploring themes of sonic excess and abrasive sound design. Release titles like "Maximum Lethal Dose" and "Hard Drugs" suggest the label's aesthetic orientation toward transgressive, confrontational music. Though details regarding geographic base and founding circumstances remain limited, Nux Organization's modest but consistent output positioned it as a minor but notable contributor to 1980s experimental and industrial music culture, serving underground audiences resistant to mainstream commercial formats.

