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The series was intended to provide an outlet for any kind of music from any country in the world.
Most artists who appeared were not signed to a record label, but had released their music privately on cassettes sold via mail, and these were often the source of the material that appeared on the compilations.
All volumes came with a list of contact addresses, with the exception of artists from " Iron Curtain " or Soviet Union countries whose addresses were not published, to protect them from government persecution, as the " importation " of Western culture and influences, and communication with artists outside the Soviet Union, without government approval were generally illegal.
In those cases, a contact address for an associate outside of the Soviet Union was provided.
As stated on the inserts, " All bands and individuals featured on I. S. C.
comps have more music available, so get in touch now!
" A slogan, " Communicate to Create " often appeared.

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