Radium
Daniel Técoult
Hardcore Techno producer and DJ from France. In 1993 Daniel Tecoult started producing extreme electronic music with a friend from school. In 1994 they decide to give their project a name and Micropoint is born. Also Daniel starts a solo-DJ career as Radium. The first Micropoint vinyls are released on B.E.A.S.T. Records and Epiteth Rec. in 1995. 1996, Radium starts Audiogenic and his first own label called Psychik Genocide and with 2 other producers from Paris, Micropoint starts Dead End Records. In 1999 Laurent Hô, owner of , decides to release a Micropoint CD Album called [r=41547]. Due to the huge success of this album Micropoint and Radium are booked at many big French events as [b]Boréalis[/b], [b]Heliocolors[/b], [b]Astropolis[/b], the final of [b]Paris' Techno Parade[/b] in 1999 and in famous clubs like [b]Rex[/b] and [b]Arapaho[/b]. Micropoint and Radium also get the chance to release records on other labels like the German Super Special Corp. and , the French Xunk the Italian Head Fuck Records, the Dutch Cunt Records and also Deathchant and Rebelscum from the UK. In 2000, after Radium releases the Mix-CD [r=117511], Micropoint releases their second album [r=23569] which includes guest artists as E.HB (singer of the French alternative band LTNO), [b]DID.S[/b] (drummer of rock band Treponem Pal) and Manu Le Malin. They tour all french concert halls with a new show including a drummer and a MC. Radium also plays outside of France: Switzerland (Odissey), Italy (Hardcore Nation), UK (North), Germany (FuckParade & Resident E), USA (Millenial Dawn). After Micropoint splitt up at the end of 2001, Radium returns with a brand new album: [r=67238], with different sides of his hardcore sound. This album get's followed up soon with another album called [r=238272] which is also released on 2 vinyls. This album means the real breakthrough for Radium in Holland. He even get's bookings for several editions of Hellbound in Amsterdam (Holland). In 2003 Radium decides it's time for a new label for his "less industrial" sounding tracks. He starts the label Arena and a new project as , which turns out to be a success.

Releases
Title | Artist | Record label | Release date | Collected | Details |
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DJ Plague | Canadian Speedcore Resistance | 26-02-2001 | Not collected | Details | |
DJ Smurf | Not On Label | 01-01-2002 | Not collected | Details | |
Various | Masters Of Hardcore | 02-07-2002 | Not collected | Details | |
Radium | Psychik Genocide | 01-01-2003 | Not collected | Details | |
The DJ Producer | Rebelscum | 01-01-2003 | Not collected | Details | |
The Speed Freak | Psychik Genocide | 01-01-2004 | Not collected | Details | |
Simon Underground | Epileptik Productions | 01-01-2004 | Not collected | Details | |
Partyraiser The Rapist | Hellbound Records | 12-02-2005 | Not collected | Details | |
Various | Hellbound Records | 02-05-2005 | Not collected | Details | |
The Speed Freak | Psychik Genocide | 02-05-2006 | Not collected | Details | |
Lobotomix DJ Obiwan | Epileptik Productions | 02-06-2007 | Not collected | Details | |
Various | Universal Music | 01-02-2008 | Not collected | Details |