Label
Ooh Ooh! Music
Independent experimental music label from the early 1990s specializing in cassette releases and avant-garde sounds.
About
Ooh Ooh! Music is an independent record label that operated primarily during the early 1990s, establishing itself within the underground and experimental music community. The label's aesthetic and catalog reflect a commitment to avant-garde and unconventional sounds, with a particular emphasis on cassette tape releases as the primary format for distribution. Between 1991 and 1992, Ooh Ooh! Music released a series of conceptually diverse works including "Naive Assumptions," "Ironik," "Nothing More to Say," "Peppermint Subway / The Real Americans," and "The Miracle of the Worms." The label's catalog suggests an openness to varied artistic approaches within experimental music, ranging from abstract sound art to alternative and post-industrial aesthetics. While details regarding the label's specific geographic base and founding principals remain limited in available documentation, the cassette-focused release strategy was characteristic of DIY and independent labels during this era, allowing for low-cost production and direct distribution to niche audiences. Ooh Ooh! Music represents a significant node within the decentralized network of early 1990s experimental music infrastructure.




