Label
Regular Records
Independent record label releasing experimental and industrial music on vinyl from the late 1970s through 1980s.
About
Regular Records was an independent record label that operated during the late 1970s and 1980s, releasing experimental and avant-garde music on vinyl formats. Based on available documentation, the label issued at least three notable releases, including Paralysis in 1978, which appeared in both standard and ACC (likely Artist Controlled Cutting) variants, and Heads and Hearts in 1985. The label's output suggests an aesthetic aligned with industrial and experimental music communities of the era, prioritizing alternative pressing techniques and formats that reflected the underground ethos of the period. Regular Records represents the broader network of small independent labels that emerged during the post-punk and industrial music movements, supporting artists working outside mainstream commercial channels. The label's emphasis on vinyl releases and specialized cutting variants indicates a commitment to audio quality and artistic control characteristic of underground music operations from this period.


