Absurd Audio
Founded in April 2006 and run by The Speed Freak. Besides typical Frenchcore this label focusses on Hardcore which combines elements from di...
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Founded in April 2006 and run by The Speed Freak. Besides typical Frenchcore this label focusses on Hardcore which combines elements from di...
Marc Acardipane's successor to Planet Core Productions after he moved from Frankfurt am Main to Hamburg.
Alphacut Records's sublabel for 7inch split releases with affiliated do-it-yourself labels. Run to offer an inside view on the background Pu...
French Hardcore label. Started in January 2005, management by Tieum. Releases the more Industrial and Experimental side of Hardcore.
"Altid Afbrændt" Literal translation "Always Burned Off" is Danish slang for never being sober and should describe very well the sort of sty...
Dutch label and record company. Consider adding Arcade Records (3) as 2nd label if it also appears on the release. For unauthorized uses of...
Spanish division of the Dutch Arcade Group. Distributed by Sony Music Entertainment (Spain) S.A., after a reorganisation in 1995 it was rena...
Originally a hardcore-gabber label from UK run by DJ Clarkee and Steve Melville. The label was forced to suspend operations after problems w...
UK hardcore techno/gabber label run by Jay Autopsy and DJ Tugie and distributed via Underground Music
Label group for Hardcore Techno, (Hard) Techno and Industrial Techno/Hardcore.
Electronic and pop music label. Originates from Japan. Japan is the primary market, but has also releases all over East Asia. Please note th...
Label from Spain. A division of Blanco Y Negro Music. Active since 1989.
Catalog history, linked releases, and label context preserved inside the vault.
US-based label for Dark Hardcore Techno, Darkstep, AcidCore and Gabber. Owned by Skinner (2).