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About Me

Tynis RecordsTyntis Records was founded by guitar player, singer and songwriter Stig Rune Robertsen in 2005. The idea was to have a own independent label for his band, Stigma. The first offecial release on the label was Stigma - "...the failure of me..."The album was a success and the album sold more than any other Stigma album. Tyntis Records was here to stay. They've bought the rights to the previous Stigma releases as well and they are planning to re-record and release the legendary album "Solitude" sometime this year. Stigma is also working on a new album titled "Solitude 24/7" and will most likely be released July 7th this summer.

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Tyntis Records signed the legendary Norwegian band PARANOIA in 2006 for a compilation of songs recorded back in the bands golden years in the 90's. The album was released December 24th, 2006 The latest band added to the label is another norwegian band called Blind Tharm. This is old school Death Metal and a bit different from the other two bands. When they will record their first album is yet unknown, but we hope it will be sometime this year.

My Blog

Blind Tharm recorded their first song!

Blind Tharm have recorded their first song for the coming album "Morbid Visions". The song is the opening track "Impostor" and is one of the heaviest songs on the album. The reason why they have compl...
Posted by Tyntis Records on Wed, 31 Jan 2007 01:30:00 PST

Blind Tharm Logo

Blind Tharm has finally got a new logo! Designed by Kjartan Sørensen, who is also working on the artwork for the upcoming album "Morbid Visions"
Posted by Tyntis Records on Wed, 24 Jan 2007 10:44:00 PST

Paranoia

The upcoming Paranoia album is now being mastered and will be released 24. December as announced.
Posted by Tyntis Records on Mon, 13 Nov 2006 09:34:00 PST

Blind Tharm

Finally there is some progress in the Blind Tharm re-union. The Tharm brothers are still not talking to each other, but they will record their parts seperatly. This probably sound a bit unusual, and b...
Posted by Tyntis Records on Mon, 13 Nov 2006 09:32:00 PST