Label
Spite
Spite is a 1990s underground experimental cassette label specializing in avant-garde and industrial music releases.
About
Spite is an underground record label that operated primarily during the 1990s, releasing experimental and avant-garde music on cassette format. Based on the label's documented output, Spite specialized in releasing highly experimental works with unconventional titles and artistic sensibilities, suggesting a commitment to challenging and non-commercial music practices. The label's catalog includes releases such as "Pushy Gothic Gnome Versus Charity Techno Gnome" (1998) and "Putrified Love," which indicate an embrace of surrealist and abstract aesthetics within industrial and experimental music circles. As a cassette-focused imprint, Spite participated in the broader underground tape culture that defined 1990s experimental music distribution, prioritizing accessibility and DIY ethics over commercial viability. The label's modest discography of five known releases suggests it operated as a small, artist-focused concern rather than a major commercial venture. Spite's significance lies within the broader context of 1990s underground experimental music, where cassette labels served as vital distribution channels for avant-garde artists outside mainstream industry structures.