Discomagic Records was the largest italo disco/dance record label in Italy at the time and was run by Severo Lombardoni. It spawned a large number of sub-labels from the early 80's to the early 90's and it set the standards for an entire genre of music. Discomagic Records ran into a liquidity crisis in 1997, the rights to its catalogue were sold to Bernhard Mikulski (the owner of ZYX Music). Discomagic was succeeded by Hitland.
Discomagic Records
Discomagic Records
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The Ultimate,
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Virtual World,
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XXX Records (4),
Yellowstone Records,
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Contact Info:
Via Mecenate 78/A
20138 Milano, Italy
Tel. (+39) 02-58012071
(obsolete)
20138 Milano, Italy
Tel. (+39) 02-58012071
(obsolete)
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Reviews
Weareonenation303
June 30, 2016
edited over 7 years ago
I absolutely despise the 90s CD compilations Discomagic and other dance labels from Italy published. Except a few, most dance compilations contain extremely edited, half ass castrated tracks. Worst of all, the labels had the balls to call such CDs "compilation", when in reality they are bad mix CDs. Many rare vinyl only tracks butchered into oblivion. Totally unacceptable.
MeanDumpsterCat
May 5, 2013
What a label. The best of the genre! Some classics and some VERY obscure stuff. That Wizard definitely knew what he was doing! Pure, disco magic!

disco.shop92
October 25, 2012
On the death of its founder, we were all affected,be very difficult for another person to do what he did,and like all remain number one in the history and in the hearts of all.

808-MAN
October 5, 2009
Discomagic the absolute classic italian label from the 80s and 90s. Full of classic tracks and not so classic. Some Tracks on this label are worth alot of money, and others are so hard to find now its mental. Anyone who loves italianhouse will almost certainly have records in their collection from discomagic. The main man was the master producer and artist severo lombardoni.I still buy records now on discomagic label, not because i have heard them but because they are on discomagic,Enough said me thinks...Classic if not the best italo,italianhouse genre label by far. Oh yes and the discomagic compilations are pure vintage.

magic00
January 4, 2006
edited over 18 years ago
Discomagic Records goes down in history as the biggest and best italo disco label. If you're new to italo disco music, this is the label that fueled the genre to what it would become. Discomagic is full of good, bad, common, and extremely obscure songs. Something for everyone.
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cadenceparty
March 26, 2020there are many rare songs, I have some on my you tube channel that I’ve been looking for for 27 years. I do not know the name.
I want to buy vinyl
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