Pest Productions
Pest Productions | |
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Founded | 2006 |
Genre | Black metal, atmospheric metal, dark ambient, shoegaze, post-metal, folk metal |
Country of origin | China |
Location | Jiangxi |
Official website |
Pest Productions is a Chinese-based independent record label founded in 2006, focusing around Atmospheric Black metal artists and features an international roster of musicians. It also features two sub-division/sub-labels titled Self-Destruction (started in 2008) and Autumn Flood (started in 2006). It has also released three various artists compilations titled "The World Comes to an End in the End of a Journey," "Depression and Hatred of 3 Years," and "Der Wanderer über dem Nebelmeer".
Artists
- Altus Astrum (Ireland)
- Anhedonia (Sweden)
- Apocynthion (Spain)
- Astral Luminous (United States of America)
- Bauda (Chile)
- Chaotic Aeon (China)
- Cerberus (China)
- Dernier Martyr (Russia)
- Deep Mountains (China)
- Dopamine (China)
- Dysthymia (Iceland)
- Elhaz (France)
- E.D.I.E.H (China)
- From Chaos (China)
- Heretoir (Germany)
- Heartless (China)
- Hinsidig (Norway/Germany)
- Höstkänslor (Peru)
- The Illusion Of Dawn (China)
- In The Abyss (China)
- The Last Days (Mexico/Brazil)
- Líam (Germany)
- Means to an End (United States of America/Belgium)
- Midwinter (China)
- Morose (United Kingdom)
- Nectar (China)
- Secretly In Pain (China)
- Sinisterite (United Kingdom/Finland)
- Skeletal Augury (China)
- Skendöd (Sweden/Iceland)
- Súl ad Astral (New Zealand/United States of America)
- Thränenkind (Germany)
- Transylvania (Canada)
- Vergissmeinnicht (China)
- Yn Gizarm | 英吉沙 (China)
- Zuriaake | 葬屍湖 (China)
- Be Persecuted (China)
Self-Destruction artists
- Heartless (China)
- Secretly In Pain (China)
Autumn Flood artists
- Chaos Division (China)
- Deep Mountains (China)
- E.D.I.E.H (China)
- Excruciate 666 (France)
- From Chaos (China)
- Gol Dolan
- The Illusion Of Dawn (China)
- Morose (United Kingdom)
- Natt (Turkey)
- Original Sin (China)
- Songs Over Ruin (China)
- Varuna (China)
- Yell (China)
- Yn Gizarm (China)
- Zaliva-D(China)
External links
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