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Rays and Genius

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Underground experimental and industrial record label active in the late 1980s-early 1990s, releasing music primarily on cassette.

You Can't Take A Heroic Flight To Heaven On A Pretty Little Sound Volume Two: 89-91

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Rays and Genius is an underground record label that operated during the late 1980s and early 1990s, establishing itself within the experimental and industrial music community. Based on available discographic evidence, the label demonstrated a commitment to avant-garde and experimental sound through its curated roster of artists working in abstract and unconventional musical territories. The label's output, spanning releases from 1989 through at least 1991, was primarily distributed on cassette format, a preference consistent with many independent labels of the era that prioritized accessibility and DIY aesthetics over commercial polish. Notable releases include "You Can't Take A Heroic Flight To Heaven On A Pretty Little Sound Volume Two: 89-91," which suggests the label compiled archival or retrospective material, alongside thematically titled works such as "Semaphore," "Indirect Dialect," and "Beyond Repair / Gift of Roots and Wings." These titles reflect the label's interest in conceptual and experimental approaches to composition and sound design. Though limited documentation exists regarding the label's specific geographic base and complete artist roster, Rays and Genius remains significant within underground music circles as an example of small-scale independent label operations that fostered experimental creativity during a pivotal period for industrial and avant-garde music development.

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