Geoffrey Landers is an American experimental musician, multi-instrumentalist, composer, and producer from Denver, Colorado. Active between 1979 and 1987, he was deeply involved in the local industrial, punk, and new wave scenes. In 1981, Landers established The Packing House Studio, an analog 8-track facility located in a former slaughterhouse, aiming to provide recording opportunities regardless of artists' financial circumstances. He also founded the Cauhaus label, a subsidiary of Local Anaesthetics, to release music from the underground DIY culture. Landers' diverse musical approaches are showcased in the compilation album "1 by 1," released by Music From Memory in 2017, featuring tracks like the proto-house "Logarhythms" and the new-wave boogie/funk "Say You'll Say So." After stepping away from the music industry in the late 1980s, he transitioned to creating and exhibiting mixed-media glass art. ([musicismysanctuary.com](https://www.musicismysanctuary.com/geoffrey-landers-1-by-1-music-memory?utm_source=openai))