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21st Circuitry
Founded
1991 (1991)
Defunct
1999 (1999)
Genre
Industrial rock
Country of origin
U.S.
Location
San Francisco, California
21st Circuitry was a record label based in San Francisco, California, that was founded in early 1991. The label released music from genres, such as electro-industrial, industrial rock, and other similar styles of music. The label signed a number of artists, including, Covenant, Unit:187, and Xorcist, as well as releasing a number of compilation albums targeted at the industrial scene. Some releases were distributed via other labels, including Caroline Records and Metropolis Records.[1] In 1999, 21st Circuitry shut its doors and its remaining stock was purchased by Metropolis Records.
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