New Music

New Music, founded in 1980, emerged as a prominent independent record label based in the United States, focusing on avant-garde and experimental genres. Established by a collective of artists and producers, it aimed to promote innovative sounds that diverged from mainstream music trends. The label gained recognition in the 1980s and 1990s for its eclectic roster, which included influential artists such as composer Steve Reich and electronic musician Laurie Anderson. New Music became synonymous with the post-punk and new wave movements, showcasing a diverse array of genres, including minimalism, electronic, and contemporary classical. The label's commitment to artistic freedom fostered a creative environment that allowed artists to explore unconventional approaches to music production. Over the years, New Music has played a crucial role in shaping the landscape of independent music, influencing subsequent generations of musicians and labels. Its legacy endures through its contributions to the evolution of experimental music and its support for artistic innovation.

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