Label
Scarface
Scarface was an independent record label releasing experimental and avant-garde vinyl records from 1983 to 1989.
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Scarface was an independent record label active during the 1980s, primarily releasing material on vinyl LP format. Based on its catalog of releases spanning 1983 to 1989, the label demonstrated a commitment to experimental and avant-garde music across diverse stylistic approaches. Notable releases include Rare Tempo (1983), Eyes! China Doll (1985), and the conceptually ambitious Chapter IV ~ Le Je-Ne-Sais-Quoi Et Le Presque Rien ~ (1986). The label's artist roster reflected an eclectic aesthetic, with releases suggesting interests in post-punk, electronic experimentation, and art music. Scarface's output, though limited to eight known releases, positioned the label within the broader underground and independent music community of the mid-to-late 1980s. The label's geographic base and founder details remain largely undocumented in standard music archives, though the consistent use of vinyl as the primary release format indicates alignment with audiophile and collector-oriented independent label practices of the era.




