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Discomagic Records

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Defunct
  
1997

Founder
  
Severo Lombardoni

Country of origin
  
Italy

Genre
  
various

Founded
  
1982

Ceased operations
  
1997

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Discomagic Records was once the largest italo disco / house / dance record label in Italy. It spawned a large number of sub-labels from the early 1980s to the early 1990s and it set the standards for an entire genre of music. It was run by Severo Lombardoni from 1982 to 1997.

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With S.r.I as its initial legal form, the company changed its legal form to S.p.A. in 1994, and to S.a.S. in 1995. Due to financial problems, Discomagic ceased its operations in 1997. Lombardoni sold the company to Bernhard Mikulski's ZYX Music. Meanwhile, its sublabels owned by Mauro Farina were brought into his company, SAIFAM. Dance World Attack still exists today.

Sublabels

  • Academy Records
  • Amsterdam Records
  • Atlantide Music
  • Dance World Attack (owned by Savage)
  • High Energy
  • Magic Service
  • Pinocchio
  • Radiorama Productions
  • Sunshine Record
  • Ufficio Invenzioni Records
  • Academy Records
  • Atomic Records
  • Biba Records
  • Blood Records
  • Clown
  • Cocaine Records
  • Disc-O-Very Records
  • Discomagic Oldies
  • Dream Records
  • Eurobeat Records
  • Euroenergy
  • Finzy Records
  • Fiorella Records
  • Fly Music
  • Groove Groove Melody
  • Havana Productions
  • Hole Records
  • Hot Records
  • House Of Music
  • Italian Company Records
  • Juke Box Records
  • Leader Records
  • Lombardoni Publishings
  • London Records Productions
  • Macho Records
  • Market Records
  • Modern Music Productions
  • On The Road
  • One Records
  • Out
  • RA - RE Productions
  • Radiorama Productions
  • Ram Productions
  • Scorpio Records
  • Sensation Records
  • Speed Records
  • Stargo Records
  • Technology
  • Trash Records
  • World Energy Music
  • and many more

    UK-Based Labels

  • Disco Magic UK
  • London Records Productions
  • References

    Discomagic Records Wikipedia