
Cheiron
Cheiron was a Swedish label run by [a=Dag Volle], [a=Max Martin] and [a=Tom Talomaa], located in Stockholm, Sweden. It traces its roots back to the deejay collective SweMix, which was split up in 1991. The DJ service, , was sold to Giovanni Sconfienza and the rest of the company was soon after split up again. The production company, , remained independent, while the record label and publisher, known as [l=SweMix Records] and Publishing, was sold to [l=BMG] in early 1993 and reformed to become Cheiron Productions under the leadership of Volle and Talomaa.
Dag Volle was diagnosed with stomach cancer in late 1997 and passed away less than a year later. Despite huge international success, Cheiron closed its doors in 2000, mostly due to the passing of Dag Volle. Former Cheiron members , and later launched a new company called , located in the same building. and were also founded by former Cheiron members, both located elsewhere in Stockholm.
LC 5573.
| PRICE | Image | Title | Artist | Genre | Style | Label | Year | Country | Format | Condition | Comment | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| $30 |
| Look Who's Talking! (The 12'' Single) | Dr. Alban | Electronic | Euro House | Cheiron | 1994 | Europe | 1 x 12", 45 RPM | VG+/VG | ||
| $8 |
| I Believe | Herbie | Electronic, Rock | Breaks, Deep House, Eurodance, Happy Hardcore, House, Pop Rock | Cheiron | 1995 | Germany | 1 x 12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Single | VG+/VG+ |