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| name = The Ajna Offensive
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| image_name = Ajna logo.jpg
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| founded = 1992
| founded = {{start date|1992}}
| founder = Tyler Davis
| founder = Tyler Davis, [[Stephen O'Malley]]
| genre = [[Extreme metal]], [[experimental music|experimental]]
| distributor = Major
| country = United States
| genre = [[Black metal]], [[Death Metal]]
| location = [[Jacksonville, Oregon|Jacksonville]], Oregon
| country = {{USA}}
| website = {{URL|theajnaoffensive.com}}
| location = [[Jacksonville]], [[United Sates]]
| url = http://www.theajnaoffensive.com/
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'''The Ajna Offensive''' is an American [[independent record label]] which releases [[extreme metal]], [[experimental music]] and [[neofolk]] records, and books related to [[occultism]], ritual work, [[Magic (paranormal)|magic]] theory and meta-history.<ref name="Riddick">{{cite web|url=http://www.metalmaniacs.com/2009/the-ajna-offensive/|title=Label Profile: The Ajna Offensive|last=Riddick|first=Mike|date=August 10, 2009|work=[[Metal Maniacs]]|accessdate=November 22, 2010|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110727105416/http://www.metalmaniacs.com/2009/the-ajna-offensive/|archivedate=July 27, 2011}}</ref> The proprietor of the label is Tyler Davis, who had met a man with a music project called Plecid<ref>Göransson, N., [http://www.bardomethodology.com/articles/2016/08/24/the-ajna-offensive-interview/ "The Ajna Offensive"], Bardo Methodology, Aug 24, 2016.</ref> and who subsequently worked with [[Stephen O'Malley]] on the black metal [[fanzine]] ''Descent''.<ref name="Currin">{{cite web|url=http://pitchfork.com/features/interviews/7678-sunn-o/|title=Sunn O))) interview|last=Currin|first=Grayson|date=July 27, 2009|work=[[Pitchfork Media|Pitchfork]]|accessdate=November 22, 2010}}</ref> O'Malley was later involved with the development of The Ajna Offensive record label.
'''The Ajna Offensive''' is an American [[independent record label]] release [[Black Metal]] , experimental and neofolk <ref name=" Ajna "> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_O%27Malley </ref>
records <ref name=" Ajna1 "> http://www.wikimetal.info/wiki/The_Ajna_Offensive </ref>, books related to the [[occultism]], ritual work, magical theory]] and meta-history. <ref name=" Ajna2 "> http://www.metalmaniacs.com/2009/the-ajna-offensive/</ref> The Proprietor of this record label is Tyler Davis who has been involved with metal music for many years. He worked with [[Stephen O'Malley]] in the [[black metal]] fanzine Descent. Latter [[Stephen O'Malley]] involved with creation of the Ajna Offensive record label. <ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_O%27Malley</ref> The initial name of this record label was ‘Warloch.’ <ref name=" Ajna3 "> http://www.thelefthandpath.com/lefthandpath/index.cfm/event/read/entry/Label_Profile_The_Ajna_Offensive</ref>


[[Ajna]], a [[Sanskrit]] word meaning command, is the [[third eye]] [[chakra]], the sixth primary chakra in the body, according to [[Hindu]] tradition.
==The Ajna Offensive==
Ajna is a [[Sanskrit]] word which means Command. The Ajna is also the “Third Eye” of occult tradition .<ref name=" Ajna2 "/>The first album released from this label is Plecid. Decidedly which was not a metal album. [[Stephen O'Malley]] and Tyler Davis were listened a trunk of demos , over 150 in their initial stage and they only gave a handful of them good reviews in decent magazine. <ref name=" Ajna3 "/> They met each other when Tyler sent Stephen a very excitable letter upon reading the first issue of Descent. They met and got along famously. Tylor offered all of his energy to Descent, conversely Stephen offered his energies towards The Ajna Offensive record label for a while. <ref name=" Ajna2 "/> Estimated annual sales of this label is 86,000 and their [[Standard Industrial Classification |SIC]] code is 7389. [[North_American_Industry_Classification_System |NAICS]] Code of Ajna Offensive is 561990.<ref> http://www.manta.com/c/mtcq2z6/the-ajna-offensive</ref>


==History==
According to thelefthandpath.com The Ajna Offensive appears to be an aesthetically steered label, from the color and layout of the website, to the bands it chooses to brand and unleash. As a result, it's impossible to delineate the label as being this or that. <ref name=" Ajna3 "/>
The Ajna Offensive label evolved in 1992 out of the "Warloch" label then managed by Davis.<ref name="Voegtlin">{{cite web|url=http://www.stylusmagazine.com/articles/lefthandpath/002-fine-daggers.htm |title=Left Hand Path #002: Fine Daggers |last=Voegtlin|first=Stewart|date=September 13, 2006|work=[[Stylus Magazine]]|accessdate=November 23, 2010}}</ref> Davis and O'Malley first met after Davis sent O'Malley a very excitable letter upon reading the first issue of ''Descent''. Tyler offered all of his energy to ''Descent'', while Stephen offered his energies towards The Ajna Offensive record label.<ref name="Riddick" /> In reviewing metal bands for the magazine, Davis felt that black metal had not yet reached its potential. At one point, he and O'Malley listened to a trunk of about 150 demos, giving some of them positive reviews in ''Descent''.<ref name="Voegtlin" />


The first album released from the label was ''Plecid''.<ref name="Riddick" />
According to [[Stylus Magazine]], The Ajna Offensive appears to be an aesthetically steered label, from the color and layout of the website to the bands it chooses to distribute and promote.<ref name="Voegtlin" />


Estimated annual sales of The Ajna Offensive is 86,000 copies. The label's [[Standard Industrial Classification]] code is 7389 and its [[North American Industry Classification System]] code is 561990.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.manta.com/c/mtcq2z6/the-ajna-offensive|title=Company Profile: The Ajna Offensive|work=Manta|accessdate=November 22, 2010}}</ref>
==Distributor and Signed bands ==

*Acrimonious
==Artists==
*Allerseelen
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*Altar of perversion
*[[88MM]]
*Antaeus
*[[Acrimonious (band)|Acrimonious]]
*Aosoth
*[[Allerseelen]]
*Averse sefira
*[[Altar of Perversion]]
*Bobby beausoleil
*[[Antaeus (band)|Antaeus]]
*Dagon
*[[Aosoth]]
*Dapnom
*[[Averse Sefira]]
*Deathkey
*[[Bobby Beausoleil]]
*[[Dagon (band)|Dagon]]
*[[Dapnom]]
*[[Deathkey]]
*[[Deathspell Omega]]
*[[Deathspell Omega]]
*Den
*[[Den (band)|Den]]
* [[Deströyer 666]]
*[[Deströyer 666]]
*88mm
*[[Funeral Mist]]
*[[Funeral Mist]]
*Infernal Proteus
*[[Infernal Proteus]]
*Katharsis
*[[Katharsis (band)|Katharsis]]
*[[Lotus Eaters]]
*[[Lotus Eaters (band)|Lotus Eaters]]
*[[Malokarpatan]]
* [[Daniel Rostén | Mortuus]]
*[[Mortuus]]
*Negative Plane
*[[Negative Plane]]
*Ofermod
*[[Ofermod (band)|Ofermod]]
*Ondskapt
*[[Psychonaut]]
*[[Ondskapt]]
*[[Psychonaut (band)|Psychonaut]]
*Qabalah, Qliphoth and Goetic Magic
*Robert x. Patriot
*[[Robert X. Patriot]]
*Plecid
*[[Plecid]]
*Reencarnacion
*[[Reencarnacion (band)|Reencarnacion]]
*Root
*[[Root (band)|Root]]
*Sacrificial totem
*[[Sacrificial Totem]]
*Secrets of the moon
*[[Secrets of the Moon]]
*Sigrblot
*[[Sigrblot (band)|Sigrblot]]
*Silbernacht
*[[Silbernacht]]
*Strict
*[[Strict (band)|Strict]]
*Symphonia sacrosancta phasmatvm
*[[Symphonia Sacrosancta Phasmatvm]]
*Taint
*[[Taint (band)|Taint]]
*Teitanblood
*[[Teitanblood]]
*Tiermes
*[[Tiermes (band)|Tiermes]]
*[[Tormentor]]
*[[Tormentor (band)|Tormentor]]
*[[Ultra (American band)|Ultra]]
*Ultra
*Villains
*[[Villains (band)|Villains]]
*Volupså
*[[Volupså]]
*Watain
*[[Watain]]
*[[Weapon band]]
*[[Weapon (band)|Weapon]]
*Wolfskin
*[[Wolfskin (band)|Wolfskin]]
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<ref>http://www.theajnaoffensive.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=68&Itemid=47</ref>



==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
*{{official website|http://www.theajnaoffensive.com/}}
*[www.myspace.com/theajnaoffensive Ajna Offensive in Myspace]

*[www.facebook.com/pages/The-Ajna-Offensive/122417374853 Ajna Offensive in Facebook]
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*http://www.last.fm/label/The+Ajna+Offensive


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Latest revision as of 20:59, 29 August 2023

The Ajna Offensive
Founded1992 (1992)
FounderTyler Davis, Stephen O'Malley
GenreExtreme metal, experimental
Country of originUnited States
LocationJacksonville, Oregon
Official websitetheajnaoffensive.com

The Ajna Offensive is an American independent record label which releases extreme metal, experimental music and neofolk records, and books related to occultism, ritual work, magic theory and meta-history.[1] The proprietor of the label is Tyler Davis, who had met a man with a music project called Plecid[2] and who subsequently worked with Stephen O'Malley on the black metal fanzine Descent.[3] O'Malley was later involved with the development of The Ajna Offensive record label.

Ajna, a Sanskrit word meaning command, is the third eye chakra, the sixth primary chakra in the body, according to Hindu tradition.

History[edit]

The Ajna Offensive label evolved in 1992 out of the "Warloch" label then managed by Davis.[4] Davis and O'Malley first met after Davis sent O'Malley a very excitable letter upon reading the first issue of Descent. Tyler offered all of his energy to Descent, while Stephen offered his energies towards The Ajna Offensive record label.[1] In reviewing metal bands for the magazine, Davis felt that black metal had not yet reached its potential. At one point, he and O'Malley listened to a trunk of about 150 demos, giving some of them positive reviews in Descent.[4]

The first album released from the label was Plecid.[1]

According to Stylus Magazine, The Ajna Offensive appears to be an aesthetically steered label, from the color and layout of the website to the bands it chooses to distribute and promote.[4]

Estimated annual sales of The Ajna Offensive is 86,000 copies. The label's Standard Industrial Classification code is 7389 and its North American Industry Classification System code is 561990.[5]

Artists[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Riddick, Mike (August 10, 2009). "Label Profile: The Ajna Offensive". Metal Maniacs. Archived from the original on July 27, 2011. Retrieved November 22, 2010.
  2. ^ Göransson, N., "The Ajna Offensive", Bardo Methodology, Aug 24, 2016.
  3. ^ Currin, Grayson (July 27, 2009). "Sunn O))) interview". Pitchfork. Retrieved November 22, 2010.
  4. ^ a b c Voegtlin, Stewart (September 13, 2006). "Left Hand Path #002: Fine Daggers". Stylus Magazine. Retrieved November 23, 2010.
  5. ^ "Company Profile: The Ajna Offensive". Manta. Retrieved November 22, 2010.

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