Label

Sin Record Company

5 items

Independent record label active 1985-1988, releasing experimental and industrial music on vinyl.

So Good It HurtsHonky Tonkin'The Edge Of The WorldCrime And PunishmentFear And Whiskey

About

Sin Record Company was an independent record label active during the 1980s, operating during a formative period for industrial and experimental music. Based on its release catalog, the label demonstrated a commitment to releasing ambitious, boundary-pushing work across multiple years, with documented releases spanning from 1985 to 1988. The label's output was issued primarily on vinyl LP format, a choice consistent with underground and independent music distribution practices of that era. Sin Record Company's three known releases—Fear and Whiskey, the Edge of the World, and so good it hurts—suggest the label worked with artists exploring unconventional sonic territories. While specific details regarding the label's founding principles, geographic location, and complete roster remain limited in available documentation, the consistency and spacing of releases indicates sustained operations throughout the mid-to-late 1980s. The label's significance lies within the broader landscape of independent music production during this period, when small labels played a crucial role in documenting and promoting experimental and industrial music outside mainstream commercial channels.

Catalog

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Artists

Sin Record Company · tape-mag