Label

Plurex Records

8 items

Independent experimental music label active 1979-1982, releasing avant-garde works on LP and cassette formats.

Against The Dark Trees BeyondPlurex HoursIndecent Exposure 3 & 4 (the smell remains)Indecent Exposure 1 & 2  (Music For Brass, Woodwind, Drums & Violins)Indecent Exposure 5 & 6  (Only this day and 77 others)Nasmak Plus Instruments

About

Plurex Records was an independent record label active during the late 1970s and early 1980s, operating during a formative period for experimental and avant-garde music. Based on available catalog information, the label demonstrated a commitment to releasing boundary-pushing work across multiple formats, including vinyl LPs and cassettes. The label's output reveals an aesthetic oriented toward experimental composition and performance-based music, with releases featuring unconventional instrumentation and conceptual frameworks. Notable releases include works by artists such as Nasmak and the "Indecent Exposure" series, which spanned multiple volumes between 1981 and 1982. Plurex Records' catalog suggests engagement with post-industrial and experimental music communities, though specifics regarding the label's geographic base and founding principles remain limited in available documentation. The label's relatively modest output of eight releases reflects the DIY ethic common among underground music imprints of this era, with a balanced emphasis on both LP and cassette formats typical of independent distribution networks during the period.

Catalog

8 total

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People

  • Wally Van Middendorpran Plurex and in band Minny Pops
Plurex Records · tape-mag