Deathlike Silence Productions

Norwegian independent record label From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Deathlike Silence Productions (DSP) was a Norwegian independent record label founded in Oslo in 1987 (initially as Posercorpse Music) that focused on black metal. DSP supported the Norwegian black metal scene in the early 1990s.[1] Helvete was the headquarters of DSP.[2]

Founded1987
(as Posercorpse Music)
FounderEuronymous
Defunct1994
DistributorVoices of Wonder
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Deathlike Silence Productions
Founded1987
(as Posercorpse Music)
FounderEuronymous
Defunct1994
DistributorVoices of Wonder
GenreBlack metal
Country of originNorway
LocationOslo
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History

The label was founded in 1987[3] by Øystein Aarseth, also known as Euronymous, who operated the label until his murder in 1993.[4] The name was derived from the Sodom song "Deathlike Silence" (from their 1986 release Obsessed by Cruelty).[5]

At first, the label mainly signed Norwegian acts, but as early as 1990 Aarseth had desired to establish a Swedish branch with Morgan Håkansson of Marduk, and towards its final years its also released an album by Japanese artist Sigh.[6] Aarseth was considering signing Rotting Christ, Masacre (Colombia)[7] and Hadez (Peru) before his death.[8]

Before the label's demise in 1994, it was planned to release Monumentum's debut album In Absentia Christi.[9] Darkthrone had threatened to release their second album A Blaze in the Northern Sky through Deathlike Silence when Peaceville Records would not due to their sudden change in genre.[10] Voices of Wonder "took over Deathlike Silence Productions after the death of Euronymous."[11]

Releases on DSP

See also

Notes

  1. Re-release of the original Deathcrush from 1987.
  2. Latin for The Call of Darkness Embraces Me.
  3. Latin for In the Shadow of Evil I Will Walk, Forever in Dark Triumph.

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