Label
Random House, Inc.
Early 1990s independent label releasing experimental music on cassette and vinyl formats.
About
Random House, Inc. was an independent record label that operated during the early 1990s, releasing material primarily on cassette and vinyl formats. Based on the available discography, the label issued a modest but focused catalog featuring experimental and underground music. The label's output from 1991 includes releases such as Spithead and Spring 91 on cassette, alongside vinyl releases like ...and the Daily Planet. These formats reflect the label's engagement with both accessible and dedicated collector-oriented distribution methods characteristic of the underground music scene of that era. While specific details regarding the label's founding philosophy and geographic base remain limited in available documentation, the release catalog suggests involvement with the broader industrial and experimental music community of the early 1990s. The label's modest output and format choices indicate a commitment to grassroots distribution typical of independent labels operating outside major commercial channels during this period.


