Label

Seeland

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Independent 1980s record label releasing experimental and underground music on vinyl and cassette formats.

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About

Seeland was an independent record label that operated during the 1980s, releasing experimental and underground music across multiple formats including vinyl and cassette. Based on its catalog, the label demonstrated a commitment to avant-garde and innovative artists, curating releases that reflected the experimental music scene of the era. The label's roster included notable acts working in electronic, industrial, and experimental genres, with releases spanning from 1980 through 1988. Seeland's output, though modest in volume with only four documented releases, positioned the label as a curator of boundary-pushing music during a formative period for underground and experimental music distribution. The label's willingness to issue material on both LP and cassette formats reflected the technological pluralism of independent labels during the 1980s. While detailed documentation of Seeland's founding and operational philosophy remains limited, the label's release strategy and artist selection suggest it played a role in supporting experimental music communities during the post-industrial era of the 1980s underground music scene.

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