Label

Twilight Command

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Independent mid-1990s record label specializing in industrial, experimental, and underground music on vinyl.

Heaven SentPresents Occidental MartyrDark RoseDark RoseSun dogs

About

Twilight Command was an independent record label active during the mid-1990s, operating within the underground industrial and experimental music scenes. Based on its release catalog, the label demonstrated a commitment to vinyl formats, issuing a series of albums between 1994 and 1996. The label's roster included artists working in dark, atmospheric, and avant-garde musical territories, as evidenced by releases such as "Sun Dogs" and "Dark Rose" in 1994, followed by "Presents Occidental Martyr" and "Heaven Sent" in subsequent years. Though relatively small in scale with only four known releases in its documented catalog, Twilight Command occupied a niche position within the experimental and underground music communities of the 1990s. The label's output reflected the broader aesthetic concerns of post-industrial and experimental music during this period, prioritizing artistic vision and alternative distribution channels over mainstream commercial appeal. Limited documentation exists regarding the label's founding principles or geographic base, though its vinyl-focused approach was consistent with underground label practices of the era.

Catalog

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Artists