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No Colours Records is a German mail order and record label from Mügeln specialised in black metal.[citation needed]
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Background
No Colours Records mostly releases Black Metal records, but has also released records related to other extreme metal genres such as thrash and death metal. Most releases appear both on CDs and as limited vinyl editions. Furthermore, the label sells merchandising articles such as T-shirts and embroidered patches.
The label's most well-known bands are Inquisition, Graveland and Nargaroth.[citation needed] No Colours has also released many of Rob Darken's side projects such as Lord Wind and Infernum. Besides neo-nazi bands such as Thor's Hammer from Poland, the label has also signed many apolitical bands like Wigrid and Suicidal Winds, so some are against an association to the far right.[citation needed]
History
Steffen Zopf founded No Colours Records in 1993 as a label and mail order for black metal records and merchandise.[citation needed] Among his first releases are Dimmu Borgir's first album For All Tid and the first releases by Graveland after their departure from Lethal Records. In 1996 the label released both Absurd's and Falkenbach's debut albums. Absurd's "Asgardsrei" EP was also financed by Zopf but released under the name "IG Farben Production".[1]
In 1999, Nargaroth, another controversial black metal band,[citation needed] was signed. On October 6, 1999, there was a raid by the German police.[2] Besides No Colours label, Christhunt Productions, and Darker Than Black—the former label of Absurd members Hendrik and Ronald Möbus—were also raided.[2]
Since 2003, Finnish black metal band Satanic Warmaster,[citation needed] was signed to No Colours Records.
The year 2004 witnessed the US/Colombian band Inquisition signing No Colours Records; Inquisition are currently collaborating with Mr. Zopf on their 3rd album with this label. The scheduled release date is March of 2010.[citation needed]
Ukrainian pagan/National Socialist band Nokturnal Mortum was signed in 2005.[citation needed]
Reception
Rock Hard and Searchlight magazines see No Colours as a company serving the NSBM scene.[2][3]
German media also reported about the label while reporting about the mob attacks that occurred on August 19, 2007.[4] German newspaper TAZ reported the label was recommended as a "national mail order" in a Nazi internet forum[5]. Nevertheless, the saxonian Verfassungsschutz does not agree with that classification and denies observation.[citation needed]
Sources
- ^ Christian Dornbusch/Hans-Peter Killguss: Unheilige Allianzen. Black Metal zwischen Satanismus, Heidentum und Neonazismus, rat (reihe antifaschistischer texte), Unrast Verlag, Hamburg/Münster 2005, p. 150
- ^ a b c Searchlight Magazine: Nazi black metal leader arrested in the US
- ^ Mühlmann, Wolf-Rüdiger: "Der rechte Rand im Black Metal", Rock Hard Nr. 241, Juni 2007
- ^ Matthias Hasberg. "Grauzone zu Neonazis - Der Mügelner Plattenversand «no colours records» vertreibt CDs im Genre zwischen Nazi-Rock und Black Metal". Deutscher Kulturrat. http://www.nmz.de/kiz/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=15778. Retrieved 2007-10-31.
- ^ "Keine Nazis, nur Ausländerfeinde". die tageszeitung. August 22, 2007. http://www.taz.de/index.php?id=start&art=3476&id=deutschland-artikel&cHash=291e8fcb9a. Retrieved 2007-10-31.
External links
- This article incorporates information from the German Wikipedia.
Categories:- Black metal record labels
- German record labels
- Neo-Nazi record labels
- Record labels established in 1993
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