Label
Hate Productions
Underground industrial and experimental record label active in the early 1990s, releasing provocative material primarily on cassette format.
About
Hate Productions is an underground record label that emerged during the early 1990s, operating within the industrial and experimental music scene. The label's catalog reflects a commitment to releasing challenging and provocative material on cassette format, a medium favored by many independent and DIY-oriented labels of that era. Based on available release documentation, Hate Productions issued at least three titles including "Misoginia & Decadenza" (1991), "No Future," and "Tears in the Snow," all released on cassette. The label's output suggests an aesthetic aligned with darker experimental and industrial genres, with thematic content addressing provocative subject matter. While specific details about the label's founding members, geographic base, and complete discography remain limited in archival records, Hate Productions represents an important segment of the 1990s underground music landscape where independent labels prioritized artistic expression and conceptual boldness over commercial appeal. The label's focus on cassette releases positions it within a broader DIY ethos that characterized much of the era's experimental music distribution.
