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CRYING SOUL
IRIS

OUT NOW!!!

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THIS IS UNIMUSE RECORDS

Unimuse Records started out as an Idea by DJ and producer Albin Appelqvist. After being involved with several musical projects, Albin felt that he wanted to release his own music. He contacted several Distribution services that could help him get on the major digital stores. Later he decided to go even further by starting his very own record label. In 2011, Albin Appelqvist and Ebba Eskilsson founded Unimuse Records to help young, talented artists to help them take their music to the next level. Today, Unimuse Records has established themselves more in the electronic music scene, specialising in Psytrance and progressive house and have managed to build a network of artists across the globe and continues to help artists, producers and DJs reach their potential. 

ABOUT
UNIMUSE RECORDS

MEET OUR ARTISTS

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ETERNAL WONDER

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ATONGMU

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DANIEL DEER

OUR LABELS

LABELS

STUDIO

STUDIO

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Located in Torsås, Southern Sweden, Unimuse Studios is the creative hub where Eternal Wonder crafts his signature sound. Designed as a hybrid studio, it seamlessly integrates both analog and digital technology, offering the best of both worlds for music production, mixing, and mastering. With a focus on high-quality sound and an inspiring atmosphere, Unimuse Studios provides the perfect space for artists to bring their musical visions to life. Whether you're looking to record, mix, or collaborate, we welcome artists of all levels.

For session inquiries and bookings, feel free to contact Unimuse Studios and take your music to the next level.

STUDIO

YOUR MUSIC, OUR MISSION

Do want your music on Spotify, Apple Music or Beatport? Send a demo to us! We 're always looking for new music!

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