Cheiron Studios

Cheiron Studios was a recording studio located at Kungsholmen, Stockholm, Sweden founded in 1993 by Denniz PoP and Tom Talomaa. Cheiron Studios was apart from being a recording studio, also a label Cheiron Records in affiliation with BMG for a while, and the music publishing service Cheiron Songs. However as a record company they did not experience any bigger success, they tried different styles like traditional pop and hard rock before Denniz re-shaped its concept to focus mainly on the songs Cheiron became solely a music-production company: Cheiron Productions.

Cheiron is now defunct and closed down its doors in 2000 only to be renamed as The Location and later, the studio is currently acquired by Roxy Recordings which also includes the Hanssonic Studios of Anders Hansson. Much of its closing was due to the death of its headmaster Denniz PoP.

Cheiron was the new name of SweMix Records & Publishing after it was sold to BMG.

Read more about Cheiron Studios:  1986-1992: From Bootlegs To Worldwide Hits, 1993-2000: 8 Years of Incredible Joy, Studio Equipment, 2001-present: Closure and Split, Artists Who Have Recorded At Cheiron, The Cheiron Staff, Awards and Nominations