Hyperium Records
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Hyperium Records | |
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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:
- Attrition
- Calva Y Nada
- Chandeen
- Claire Voyant
- Clock DVA
- Dark Orange
- Die Form
- Digital Poodle
- Eleven Shadows
- Jarboe
- The Wake
- Louisa John-Krol
- Love Is Colder Than Death
- Mynox Layh
- Regenerator
- Sleeping Dogs Wake
- Stoa
- Sweet William
- The Tors of Dartmoor
The following artists were co-released by Hyperium Records and Projekt Records:
- Attrition
- Black Tape for a Blue Girl
- Bleak
- Eden
- Human Drama
- Love Spirals Downwards
- Soul Whirling Somewhere