Catalogue
- YHR 001 MFH First Move (1980)
- YHR 002 MFH Within 30 Miles (1980)
- YHR 003 Andrew Cox Arioch (1980)
- YHR 004 Gordon Alien O Puss (1980)
- YHR 005 Maurizio Bianchi Voyeur Tape (1980)
- YHR 006 Maurizio Bianchi Cold Tape (1980)
- YHR 007 Ping-Pong the Bear No, Never any Greyhounds (1980)
- YHR 008 Andrew Cox Methods (1980)
- YHR 009 MFH Masks (1980)
- YHR 010 DAS DAS I (1980)
- YHR 011 Nik Lumsden Alarms & Excursions (1981)
- YHR 012 Andreas Grosser Venite Visum (1981)
- YHR 013 Various Artists YHR Volume I (1981)
- YHR 014 Fondation Métamorphoses (1981)
- YHR 015 Cluster & Farnbauer Live in Vienna (1981)
- YHR 016 MFH Ground Zero (1981)
- YHR 017 Andrew Cox Hydra (1981)
- YHR 018 Paul Nagle The Soft Room (1981)
- YHR 019 Asmus Tietchens Musik aus der Grauzone (1981)
- YHR 020 Conrad Schnitzler Conrad & Sequenza (1981)
- YHR 021 Paul Nagle Tree & Leaf (1982)
- YHR 022 The Klingons Analog-Digital (1982)
- YHR 023 Rüdiger Lorenz Earthrise (1983)
- YHR 024 Asmus Tietchens Musik an der Grenze (1983)
- YHR 025 Andrew Cox Songs from the Earth (1983)
- YHR 026 Cinéma Vérité Rhythmus und Ritual (1983)
- YHR 027 Peter Schäfer Schaf im Wolfspelz (1983)
- YHR 028 MFH Head (1983)
- YHR 029 Yin Yang Flusswelt (1983)
- YHR 030 Duallein Noch kein Regen für Alle (1983)
- YHR 031 Günter Schickert Kinder in der Wildnis (1983)
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