Label
Reflex Records
Independent 1980s record label specializing in experimental and avant-garde music released on vinyl.
About
Reflex Records was an independent record label active during the 1980s, primarily focused on releasing experimental and avant-garde music on vinyl. Operating during a formative period for underground music distribution, the label issued a series of LPs between 1984 and 1989, establishing itself as a curator of innovative and challenging sounds. The label's catalog reflects a commitment to artistic experimentation, with releases spanning conceptual and instrumental works that positioned Reflex within the broader landscape of industrial and experimental music communities. All known releases from Reflex Records were issued in LP format, emphasizing the label's investment in vinyl as the primary medium for artistic presentation. The label's output, though modest in quantity with nine documented releases, demonstrates a consistent aesthetic vision across works including "My Mother The War," "Virus Meadow," and "The House Of The Heart." While details regarding the label's geographic base and founding principals remain limited in available documentation, Reflex Records' catalog suggests a significant contribution to underground music distribution during a crucial period of alternative music development in the 1980s.
Catalog
18 total
Lady D'Arbanville
Farewell To The Shade
The House Of The Heart
The Millpond Years
The House Of The Heart
The House Of The Heart
The House Of The Heart
The Critical Distance
Virus Meadow
Virus Meadow
My Mother The War
And Also The Trees
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