Cheiron Studios
Cheiron Studios (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈɕɛ̌jrɔn]) was a recording studio located in the Kungsholmen district of Stockholm, Sweden. Founded in 1992 by Denniz PoP and Tom Talomaa, it was famous for being the place where popular music acts of the late 1990s/early 2000s such as Backstreet Boys, Boyzone, Robyn, NSYNC, Britney Spears, and Westlife produced many of their greatest hits. In addition, Cheiron Studios was also a record label (Cheiron Records) in affiliation with BMG for a while, and a music publishing service (Cheiron Songs), although those ventures were abandoned in favour of music production.
After Denniz PoP's death in 1998, Cheiron closed in 2000.[1] Talomaa and Max Martin reformed the company as Maratone, while Kristian Lundin and Jake Schulze formed The Location and David Kreuger and Per Magnusson started A Side Productions. The studio is currently owned by Roxy Recordings which also includes the Hanssonic Studios of Anders Hansson.
Rack 1: AkaiS1000 with hundreds of commercial CDs
Rack 2: EMU Proteus
Controlroom 1: CS3000D – 3 – 64
Euphonix
Controlroom 2: Jade 32
Soundtracs
Controlroom 3: 02R
Yamaha
Incredibly high monitor volume at mixing
Hit lamp
5ive
Ace of Base
Army of Lovers
Backstreet Boys
Bon Jovi
Boyzone
Britney Spears
Bryan Adams
Celine Dion
Dana Dragomir
DeDe
Dr. Alban
E-Type
Gary Barlow
Jessica Folcker
Leila K
LFO
M2M
Meja
Michael Learns to Rock
NSYNC
Rednex
Robyn
Solid HarmoniE
Vacuum
Westlife
(1993–1998)
Denniz PoP
(1993–1999)
Herbie Crichlow
(1993–1995)
Douglas Carr
(1994–2000)
Max Martin
(1994–2000)
Kristian Lundin
(1994–2000)
John Amatiello
(1994–2000)
Per Magnusson
(1994–2000)
David Kreuger
(1995–2000)
Alexander Kronlund
(1996–2000)
Andreas Carlsson
(1996–2000)
Jake Schulze
(1997–2000)
Rami Yacoub
(1997–2000)
Jörgen Elofsson
(1997–2000)
Alexandra Talomaa
Swedish Dance Music Awards 1995 for Best Producer ()
Denniz PoP
Reportage about Denniz Pop "Pojken med Guldskivorna", by Christer Berglund for