Ionium Records

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Ionium Records was founded 2004 by Sandra Knorr and Thomas Teehaa to publish works of the dark culture’s drawing card T.H. Industry. During the following years, Ionium Records inspirited the dark-scene and the dancefloor with self-contained electro-tunes. The unification with XenoBiotic Records enhance the back-catalogue by further exceptional artists, such as E:o:nity, Neon Insect or Decence.

Henceforth, Ionium Records founder Thomas Teehaa and Falk Merten, the founder of afmusic, will be responsible for A&R, promotion and the artist’s support service. Disributions as well as arrangements of Ionium Records will be managed by afmusic. Thus, a long-lasting cooperation becomes a commercial partnership and Germany’s most innovative subcultural record labels will be unified under one umbrella of Danse Macabre Records. afmusic remains Germany’s leading address for newcomer’s net-releases regarding the music genres Wave, Gothic and Independent.

Ionium Records offers a wide and increasing range of EBM, Industrial, Ambient and Synthpop. Together, both record labels use the advantages of the World Wide Web, which bands as well as fans can benefit from: bands have the chance to promote and distribute their music professionally and contemporary – fans have the free choice between a wide range of more than 50 releases and are able to listen to all offered songs in complete length for free.

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  • Héroïne (Revisited Trance und Tanz)
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  • Life Goes On (Remix)
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  • Rage
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  • Constellation Gemini
    Decence
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  • Scream
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  • Ultra Dark Radio, Vol. 3 (Mensch und Machine)
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