Trinity Records Hong Kong
Trinity Records | |
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Founded | 2002 |
Founder | Soni[1] |
Status | stopped publishing music in 2010 |
Genre | Heavy metal, Death metal, Black metal |
Country of origin | Hong Kong |
Location | Hong Kong |
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Trinity Records was a Hong Kong–based record label, founded and operated by a man called Soni. It featured Heavy metal bands from Asia and the rest of the world in its catalogue.
Background[edit]
The roots of the label go back to a "small mailorder" in Hong Kong, founded in December 1999, which turned into a record store. A few years later a corresponding record label, Trinity Records Hong Kong, was founded. The first signings were Deathguy from Thailand and Sword of Darkness with roots in Vietnam/USA. Later on, the label signed the first bands from Europe (Swedish Carnal Grief and Spanish Cryfemal) and South America (Requiem aeternam from Uruguay in 2005). Also, the label signed license deals with European record companies i.e. Firebox Records (Swallow the Sun) or Century Media Records (Bloodbath).[2] As a result, Alltheniko, Bloodbath, and Dissection amongst others saw their records released in Asia.
The company stopped its work without further notice on the website in the beginning of 2010. Releases are listed on Discogs between 2002 and 2010.
Releases (selective)[edit]
Asian bands[edit]
- 2002: Deathguy – The Legend Of Romancer
- 2002: Sword of Darkness – Heathendom
- 2008: Chthonic – Relentless Recurrence
- 2009: Rudra – The Aryan Crusade
European bands[edit]
- 2002: Bloodbath – Resurrection Through Carnage
- 2003: Swallow the Sun – The Morning Never Came
- 2004: Carnal Grief – Out Of Crippled Seeds
- 2004: Cryfemal – With The Help Of The Devil
- 2006: National Napalm Syndicate – Resurrection Of The Wicked
- 2007: Alltheniko – We Will Fight!
- 2007: Dissection – Storm Of The Light's Bane (Ultimate Reissue)
Middle Eastern bands[edit]
- 2004: Orphaned Land – Mabool - The Story Of The Three Sons Of Seven
South American bands[edit]
- 2004: Requiem aeternam – Philosopher
See also[edit]
Sources[edit]
- ↑ Thomas Lee: Thrashing Hong Kong: Metal bands on the rise, CNN, 2010-05-28, retrieved 2018-09-23.
- ↑ Trinity Records Hong Kong: Contact Us, archived from the original on 2006-09-13, retrieved 2018-09-23
External links[edit]
- Official Website at the Wayback Machine (archived March 25, 2010)
- Trinity Records discography at Discogs
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