Fragment Factory
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Fragment Factory | |
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Founded | 2009 |
Founder | Michael Muennich |
Genre |
Noise Experimental Electro-acoustic |
Country of origin | Germany |
Location | Hamburg |
Official website | http://www.fragmentfactory.com/ |
Fragment Factory is an independent record label and mailorder based in Hamburg, Germany, founded in summer of 2009 by Michael Muennich (*1980).[1] The label specializes in releasing Experimental music in the broadest sense, including Electro-acoustic music, Noise and its several sub-categories. The output of Fragment Factory has been published on different formats, such as cassette, vinyl, CD / CD-R and comprises works by international sound artists from Europe, USA and Japan.[2]
Selected Discography
- [FRAG29] Schimpfluch-Gruppe - Nigredo C46 cassette (Aug 2013)
- [FRAG26] Aaron Dilloway & Tom Smith - Allein Zu Zweit C48 cassette (Mar 2013)
- [FRAG23] Joachim Montessuis - Chapel Perilous LP (May 2012)
- [FRAG20] John Duncan / Michael Esposito / Z'EV - There Must Be A Way Across This River / The Abject LP (Aug 2011)
- [FRAG19] GX Jupitter-Larsen & Muennich - Die Arbeiter Von Wien 7" (May 2011)
- [FRAG16] Michael Esposito & Kevin Drumm - The Icy Echoer 7" (Nov 2010)
- [FRAG15] Sutekh Hexen - Ritualistic C10 cassette (Nov 2010)
- [FRAG10] Circuit Wound - They Thrive In Complacency C20 cassette (Jul 2010)
- [FRAG09] Yoshihiro Kikuchi - Texts' Absence / Optical Gloom / Audible Lights C40 cassette (May 2010)
- [FRAG07] Dried Up Corpse - Nothing From Nothing C20 cassette (May 2010)
- [FRAG06] Bryan Lewis Saunders & Raymond Dijkstra - Le Bobcat C40 cassette (Mar 2010)
References
- ↑ Michael Muennich "About" on his official website, retrieved in July 2011, http://fragmentfactory.com/muennichabout.html
- ↑ Complete listing of Fragment Factory releases on Discogs, retrieved in August 2011, http://www.discogs.com/label/Fragment+Factory
External links
- Official label website
- Complete Fragment Factory discography at Discogs
- Website of label founder and operator Michael Muennich
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