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Hellsound Records

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Dutch Hardcore/Gabber sublabel from ID&T. Now defunct.

A printing error on the first 2 releases marked HB001 & HB002 as being on the Hellbound Records label.
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Contact Info:
ID&T Music
Rhoneweg 54
1043 AH Amsterdam

Tel. +31(0)20 8510600
Fax: +31(0)20 8510693

Email: music@id-t.com
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Discography

Releases:
HB 001 Wasting Program Flavour Shop (2 versions) 1996
HB 002 Lords Of The Underworld Hardcore Dance EP (EP) (2 versions) 1996
HB 003 DJ Promo* It Runs Deep E.P. (EP) (2 versions) 1996
HB 004 Rob Gee Punk, Funk & Live E.P. (EP) (2 versions) 1996
HB 004/B CDM Rob Gee Punk, Funk & Live (Ecstasy, You Got What I Need) (CD, Maxi) 1996
HB 004 CDM Rob Gee Punk, Funk & Live (CD, Maxi) 1996
HB 004 CDS Rob Gee Punk, Funk & Live (Ecstasy, You Got What I Need) (CD, Single, Car) 1996
HB 005 Dominion (3) Natural Born Killer E.P. (EP) (2 versions) 1996
HB 006 Psylocke Sex, Drugs, Rock & Roll E.P. (EP) (2 versions) 1996
HB 007 Master Bation House Of Hell E.P. (EP) (2 versions) 1996
HB 008 Lords Of The Underworld The 200 E.P. (EP) (2 versions) 1996
HB 008 CDM Lords Of The Underworld The 200 E.P. (CD, Maxi) 1996
HB 009 DJ Waxweazle Hardcore Power E.P. (EP) (2 versions) 1996
HB 010 Ulli Kneudelbaum & Franz Putzenbacher Natural Born Killer E.P (EP) (2 versions) 1996
HB 011 James Daltan 2.0 E.P. (EP) (2 versions) 1997
HB 11 1/2 Count Negative & Drokz Death Of A Zombie (2 versions) 1997
HSCOMP001/A Various Hellsound (CD, Comp) 1995
HSCOMP002/A Various Hellsound 2 - Hard As Hell (CD) 1996
HSCOMP003/A Various Hellsound 3 - Dead By Dawn (CD, Comp) 1996
HSCOMP004/A Various Hellsound 4 - Gabberland (CD) 1996
HSCOMP005/A Various Hellsound 5 - Blessed Are The Sick (CD, Comp) 1997
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Reviews & Discussion

Review by mastermuk Oct 02, 2004 (edited over 5 years ago)
ID&T Publishing spoke to the cover designers about the design of the covers of this label and the designers got confused because of the Hellbound partys that where frequently held at that time in the "Fun" Hemkade, Zaandam (NL). These partys where held under the same logo (Hell-Head) only with the name Hellbound, so only one letter was changed for the label related to these partys. This concept was thougt out by ID&T, but obvious this made things very confusing. when i bought this record, the recordstore-owner told me this, that ID&T spoke about the design by phone, thats why it went this way.