Label
Syncord
Syncord was an 1980s independent label releasing experimental and avant-garde music primarily on vinyl LP.
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Syncord was an independent record label active during the 1980s, primarily focused on releasing experimental and avant-garde music on vinyl LP format. Based on its release catalog, the label demonstrated a commitment to challenging, unconventional artistic visions during a formative period for underground and experimental music. Between 1983 and 1988, Syncord issued six notable releases, beginning with three significant albums in 1983: "Invisible Voices," "Southland," and "International Friendship." The label continued its output with "The Last Secret Of Poseidon" in 1985, followed by "Angaria" in 1987 and "Morning Of The World" in 1988. Though limited information about the label's specific geographic base and founding principles survives, Syncord's catalog suggests a particular interest in experimental, industrial, and boundary-pushing electronic or acoustic work. The label's consistent LP-format releases and selective output indicate a curated approach to artist development during a crucial decade for underground music innovation.





