Oblivion

Oblivion Records was founded in the early 1990s, emerging as a significant player in the underground music scene. Initially focused on alternative rock and grunge, the label gained prominence during the mid-90s, signing key artists such as the influential band Echoes of Silence and indie rock group The Lost Souls. As the music landscape evolved, Oblivion diversified its catalog to include genres like post-punk, electronic, and experimental music, fostering a reputation for artistic innovation. The late 2000s marked a resurgence for the label, with a renewed focus on digital distribution and collaborations with emerging artists. Notable releases from this era included critically acclaimed albums by electronic artist Nova Wave and post-rock band Silent Horizon. Oblivion's legacy lies in its commitment to nurturing diverse musical voices and its role in shaping the independent music scene, influencing a generation of artists and labels that followed.

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