Silent Records

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Silent Records was a record label established in 1985 by Kim Cascone when he released PGR's debut LP, titled Silence. The label went on to produce primarily electronic experimental and ambient music. From 1993 to 1996, three imprints (Flask, Furnace, and Sulphur) were started in order to highlight different genres of electronic music. It was Silent Records however, that moved into the ambient techno arena. In 1996, Cascone sold the label to an employee, who shifted the label’s focus to beat-oriented dance music. In 1998 the label shut down, having released over 140 titles during its 12-year existence.

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