Cheiron

Sub-label of BMG

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Cheiron was a Swedish label run by Dag Volle, Max Martin and 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, [l8217], was sold to Giovanni Sconfienza and the rest of the company was soon after split up again. The production company, [l539223], remained independent, while the record label and publisher, known as SweMix Records and Publishing, was sold to 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 [a62244], [a64296] and [a252433] later launched a new company called [l311714], located in the same building. [l626070] and [l272849] were also founded by former Cheiron members, both located elsewhere in Stockholm. LC 5573.