Label
Rams Horn Records
Independent 1980s vinyl label specializing in experimental electronic music with politically engaged, conceptual themes.
About
Rams Horn Records was an independent record label active during the 1980s, primarily operating as a vinyl-based imprint focused on experimental and underground electronic music. Based on its release catalog, the label demonstrated an affinity for provocative, politically-charged conceptual work, as evidenced by titles addressing Cold War themes and Berlin Wall imagery. The label's output from 1982 to 1985 suggests a commitment to remixing and recontextualizing dance and electronic material, particularly through ironic or subversive approaches—evident in works like "Saturdays In Silesia (A Remixed Disco Version)" and "More Dirty Talk." Rams Horn Records released material exclusively on LP vinyl during its documented period, with a discography spanning four years and encompassing six known releases. The label's aesthetic positioned it within the broader experimental and post-industrial music underground of early 1980s Europe, appealing to audiences interested in electronic music that engaged with contemporary political commentary and sonic experimentation rather than mainstream commercial appeal.





