Misanthropy Records

He tried to release Burzum's next album himself, but found that running a worldwide distribution from a prison cell was very difficult.

Two more albums by Burzum were released, and then the company started signing other bands, including Fleurety, In the Woods..., and Ved Buens Ende.

Jeff Wagner in Mean Deviation writes that Misanthropy, along with The End Records, helped usher in a new wave of avant-garde metal music.

[2] The company closed down in 2000, as Stupia was tired of the metal scene and wanted to pursue other areas of life, including studying psychology and goddess mythology.

She is now called "Srila Devi", works as a yoga teacher and author, and wrote a book entitled Meeting Shiva.