Label

Red Eye Records

8 items

Independent record label releasing experimental and industrial music on vinyl during the early 1990s.

Sin FactorySin FactoryThe Low RoadAbsoluteAbsoluteThe Axeman's Jazz

About

Red Eye Records was an independent record label active during the early 1990s, operating as a platform for experimental and underground music. Based on its release catalog, the label demonstrated a commitment to vinyl LP format, issuing four notable albums between 1990 and 1993. The label's roster included artists working in industrial, experimental, and alternative music genres, with releases such as Black Milk (1990), The Low Road (1991), Absolute (1991), and Sin Factory (1993) representing the label's aesthetic direction. Though documentation remains limited, Red Eye Records' concentrated output during this period positions it within the broader landscape of independent labels that emerged during the post-industrial music expansion of the late 1980s and early 1990s. The label's focus on vinyl releases reflects the preferences of underground music collectors and audiences during this era, contributing to the broader network of small independent operations that sustained experimental music distribution outside mainstream commercial channels.

Catalog

8 total

Artists