Label

Strength Through Awareness

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Late 1980s underground industrial/experimental label releasing confrontational music exclusively on cassette format.

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About

Strength Through Awareness was an underground record label active during the late 1980s, operating primarily within the industrial and experimental music scene. The label's output, documented through six cassette releases between 1987 and 1988, reflects a commitment to confrontational and provocative artistic expression characteristic of the era's underground music movement. The label's catalog includes titles such as Religion, A Penis Tense Not Penitence, Red Terror Black Terror, and The Sound Of Hate: Volume 1, suggesting an aesthetic engagement with transgressive themes and anti-establishment messaging common to industrial and noise music communities of that period. The exclusive use of cassette format for all known releases indicates the label's alignment with the DIY ethos and practical economics of underground tape distribution networks prevalent in the 1980s. While specific details regarding the label's geographic base and founding members remain limited in available documentation, Strength Through Awareness represents an important artifact of the independent industrial underground, contributing to the broader landscape of experimental music production during a formative period for the genre.

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