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Ramdam Factory
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French records label created in 1993 by independant producer Jean-Jacques Huet, former DJ Pierrick Chéruel (radio jockey for 10 years and promotion director of Airplay/Panic Records for more than 3 years) and former Sound engineer Claude Martenot. At first distributed by Carrere, it became
Carrere's dance label when Airplay and Panic records joined Universal. Then
it became a label of Dig It France.
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Reflex Records
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Subdivision of Dig It International, Reflex Records is a recording label specialising in dance-music.
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Remixed Records
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Remixed records was originally a Swedish DJ service founded in 1986 by SweMix DJ's team to compete against such rivals as UK based DMC and US services Disconet and Hot Tracks. The service was sold in 1991 to Giovanni Sconfienza, who later reformed Remixed Records to a label. Remixed Records as a DJ remix service doesn't exist any more.
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Reputation Records
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Hi-NRG/eurodance label Reputation Records was founded by Bobby Orlando. He released on it some of his latest productions in the mid-90ies.
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SAIFAM
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Production company specialized in small, anonymous but talentful danceprojects.
They are one of the most creative production team in yesterdayand today's Italian
Eurodance.
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Selector
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Italian dance label, sublabel of Extrarecord
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Shift Music
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Shift Music was created by Ronald Baehr in 1989 in Hamburg. Since 1992 it has
joined ZYX Music in Merenberg. The commercial Dance label Shift Music was strengthened
1994 by the House/Trance label "Sunnyside UP record" and in 1995 by
the Black Music label "K-Town record".
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Sintetico Music
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Sintetico Music Group was an Italian records company founded and owned by Franco Diaferia. It closed in 2001 and its catalogue was sold to S.A.I.F.A.M. Sublabels: Ambient Records, Big Noise, City Limits Records, Effective Sound, Empire Records (18), Entity Records (2), Magnetic, Over Records, Sintetico Music, Snook Records, Solid Records, Synth Records, Target, Vinyl Expression Records, Virgo Records
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Sounds United
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Sounds United Records was founded on January 1st 2010 in Werl by Dieter Stemmer, renoun for his work during the 80s for the legendary RushRecords / BCM Records (the first German Independent dance label which brought the Chicago House Music and Hip House to Europe), and foundator of Dance Street Records in 1990 (Activate, Cartouche, Interactive, Bass Bumpers, Daisy Dee, Doop, Marcel Romanoff ), followed in 1995 by the House Nation Label (Red 5, Zhi-Vago, Sequential One, 666, Klubbheads, Duke, Outhere Brothers ) and at the same time with TIP Records (specialized into German Schlager-Musik, publishing first releases by Mickie Krause, Tim Toupet and Willi Herren).
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Stockholm Records
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Swedish Record company founded in 1991 by songwriter and artist Ola Håkansson. Universal Music AB bought the company early 2000.
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SweMix Records
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In 1986 a group of 10 of Sweden's most talentful DJs (including Dag Volle aka Denniz PoP, René Hedemyr aka JackMaster Fax, Sten Hallström aka StoneBridge, Emil Hellman aka SoundFactory and Johan Järpsten akaJJ) founded "SweMix", a remix-service. At the beginning they produced and distributed bootlegs (remixes of tracks without permission), for the limited underground or only for DJs market on Remixed Records. They got noticed by, not only Scandinavia, but also Germany, Italy and The Netherlands. Tom Talomaa, a nightclub owner, got involved and supported the studio with more sophisticated equipments. Artists were dropping by SweMix to get a deal or a production. As a result of the requests, two labels were started; Basement Division for the underground and SweMix Records via Swedish Sonet for "commercial" records. SweMix Records signed Swedish dance-acts like Dr Alban, Kayo, Dayeene, Leila K and had their first biggest hit with Dr. Alban's Hello Afrika (produced by Denniz PoP). In 1991 the company was divided and sold their Remixed Records remix-service. They also collaborated with Btech. After they were sold to BMG in 1993, they were renamed Cheiron.
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