List of Music Releases
The following is a list of black metal recordings and releases by the aforesaid bands during 1987–1993. Releases in bold are albums, whilst the rest are demos and extended plays.
Year/Month | Band | Title | Notes |
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1987-08 | Mayhem | Deathcrush | |
1989-12 | Stigma Diabolicum | Luna de nocturnus | |
1990-03 | Stigma Diabolicum | Lacus de luna | |
1990-11 | Mayhem | Live in Leipzig | recorded live on 26/11/1990 but not released officially until July 1993 |
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1991-?? | Mayhem | Freezing Moon and Carnage | these songs feature Dead as vocalist and appeared on the 1991 Projections of a Stained Mind compilation |
1991-05 | Burzum | Burzum Demo I | |
1991-06 | Thorns | Grymyrk | |
1991-07 | Thou Shalt Suffer | Open the Mysteries of Your Creation | |
1991-07 | Enthrone | Black Wings | |
1991-07 | Arcturus | My Angel | |
1991-08 | Darkthrone | A Blaze in the Northern Sky | recorded in August 1991 but not released until February 1992 |
1991-09 | Burzum | Burzum Demo II | |
1991-10 | Immortal | Immortal | |
1991-10 | Thou Shalt Suffer | Into the Woods of Belial | |
1991-12 | Enslaved | Nema | |
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1992-02 | Ildjarn | Unknown Truths | |
1992-03 | Burzum | Burzum | |
1992-04 | Burzum | Det som engang var | recorded in April 1992 but not released until August 1993 |
1992-06 | Satyricon | All Evil | |
1992-06 | Enslaved | Yggdrasill | |
1992-06 | Darkthrone | Under a Funeral Moon | recorded in June 1992 but not released until June 1993 |
1992-07 | Immortal | Diabolical Fullmoon Mysticism | |
1992-07 | Emperor | Wrath of the Tyrant | |
1992-08 | Burzum | Aske | recorded in August 1992 but not released until March 1993 |
1992-09 | Carpathian Forest | Bloodlust & Perversion | |
1992-09 | Burzum | Hvis lyset tar oss | recorded in September 1992 but not released until April 1994 |
1992-12 | Fimbulwinter | Rehearsal Demo | re-released as a full-length album, Servants of Sorcery, in 1994 |
1992-?? | Thorns | Trøndertun | |
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1993-01 | Ildjarn | Ildjarn | |
1993-03 | Burzum | Filosofem | recorded in March 1993 but not released until January 1996 |
1993-03 | Satyricon | The Forest Is My Throne | |
1993-04 | Gorgoroth | A Sorcery Written in Blood | |
1993-05 | Ildjarn | Norse | |
1993-06 | Hades Almighty | Alone Walkyng | |
1993-08 | Ancient | Eerily Howling Winds | |
1993-09 | Satyricon | Dark Medieval Times | recorded in Aug–Sep 1993 and released in early 1994 |
1993-10 | Emperor | Emperor | |
1993-10 | Enslaved | Hordanes Land | |
1993-11 | Immortal | Pure Holocaust | |
1993-11 | Ulver | Vargnatt | |
1993-12 | Darkthrone | Transilvanian Hunger | recorded in Nov–Dec 1993 and released in February 1994 |
1993-?? | Carpathian Forest | Journey Through the Cold Moors of Svarttjern | |
1993-?? | Tulus | Demo I | |
1992-??-1993-?? | Mayhem | De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas | recorded in 1992/1993 but not released until 1994 |
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