Hyperium Records

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Hyperium Records
Hyperium Records logo
Hyperium Records logo
Parent company ZZO Recordings
Founded 1991
Founder Oliver Rosch
Distributing label Gema
Genre ethereal, darkwave, neoclassical, gothic, ambient
Country of origin Germany
Location Nürnberg

Hyperium Records was a German independent record label specializing in ethereal, darkwave, neoclassical, gothic, and ambient music, founded by Oliver Rosch [1] (also known as "Oli" Rosch) in 1991 [2]. Rosch died on August 1, 2002 in a motorcycle accident [3].

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[edit] Heavenly Voices compilations

Hyperium are best known for their Heavenly Voices compilation series, which featured prominent use of female vocals in a neo-classical or ethereal style. "Heavenly Voices" has often been used as a genre term, particularly during the mid to late 1990s [4]. Love Is Colder Than Death claim that the series was inspired by their music [5]. The compilations featured music by many of the label's own artists, as well as guest appearance by other notable bands of the ethereal/gothic/darkwave scene including Bel Canto, Faith & the Muse, Gitane Demone, In The Nursery, Lacuna Coil, Miranda Sex Garden, Ordo Equitum Solis and The Moon Seven Times. In 1997, American independent label Cleopatra Records released a Hyperium licensed compilation called Heavenly Voices subtitled, "A collection of the finest female vocals in ethereal, darkwave & gothic" [6].

[edit] Artists

The following are artists with releases on Hyperium Records:

The following artists were co-released by Hyperium Records and Projekt Records:

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