Label
Underground Resistance
Industrial and experimental music label focused on underground artists and vinyl releases from the 1990s onward.
About
Underground Resistance is a record label dedicated to industrial, experimental, and underground music, operating primarily through vinyl and LP formats. Based on available catalog information, the label was active during the 1990s, releasing music that reflected the aesthetics and sonic explorations of the industrial and experimental music movements. The label's output demonstrates a commitment to artists working at the margins of mainstream music production, with releases including both artist-driven projects and collaborative works. Notable releases in the archive include Living For The Nite Featuring Yolanda (1991), Elimination / Gamma-Ray (1991), and Knights Of The Jaguar EP (1999), all issued on vinyl. Through its catalog, Underground Resistance positioned itself as a platform for challenging, boundary-pushing music that prioritized artistic experimentation over commercial appeal. The label's emphasis on vinyl releases reflects the importance of physical media within underground and experimental music communities, where the tactile and sonic qualities of analog formats remain highly valued.




