label · 2015
Blackest Ever Black was a London record label founded by Kiran Sande in 2010, taking its name from a 2007 electroacoustic album by Russell Haswell and Florian Hecker. Over roughly a decade it became one of the most singular imprints in British underground music, releasing artists such as Raime, Regis, Vatican Shadow, Tropic of Cancer and Carla dal Forno across a palette of industrial techno, EBM, post-punk, dub and noise. Its showcase nights at Corsica Studios in London were landmark events. Felix K's beatless 'Tragedy of the Commons' appeared on the label in 2015, and he played its 2016 return to Corsica. The label wound down in 2019.