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Bonzai Records is a Belgian record label specializing in techno, trance, hard trance, Goa trance, rave music and hardcore music.

It was formed by DJ Fly in the back of record-shop The Blitz in Deurne, Belgium in 1992 as a sublabel to Lightning Records, which went bankrupt in March 2003 and was subsequently replaced by the Banshee Worx label.

It is known for releasing such compositions as "Universal Nation" (1998).

Sublabels

List of other current/former sublabels under the Bonzai name.

  • Bonzai Club Grooves (2008)
  • Bonzai Elemental (2006)
  • Bonzai Records Digital (2006-2006)
  • Bonzai Fiesta (2005)
  • Bonzai Urban (2004)
  • Bonzai Backcatalogue (2003–2005)
  • UK Bonzai Gold Series (2001–2002), sublabel of 'UK Bonzai'
  • UK Bonzai (2000), successor to 'Bonzai Records UK'
  • Bonzai Trance Progressive UK (1999–2002)
  • Bonzai Germany/Bonzai Trance Germany (1998–2000), run by 'Music Research' company.
  • Bonzai Records UK (1998–2000)
  • Bonzai Limited (1997)
  • Bonzai Classics (1996)
  • Bonzai Records Italy/Bonzai Trance Progressive Italy 1996-2003
  • Bonzai Jumps Italy (1996–1998), subdivision of Arsenic Sound
  • Bonzai Groove (1996-1996)
  • Bonzai Trance Progressive (1995)
  • Bonzai Jumps (1994–1998)

List of artists

  • Cherry Moon
  • Rawnn
  • DJ Fly (Christian Pieters)
  • Yves Deruyter
  • DJ Bountyhunter (Stefan Melis)
  • Jones & Stephenson (Frank Sels & Axel Stephenson)
  • Dream Your Dream
  • Thunderball
  • Final Analyzis
  • Stockhousen
  • Fernie
  • Airwave
  • Blufeld
  • Fred First
  • Manu Riga
  • Soundmodul
  • Hypnotised
  • Man On the Moon
  • ignacio demaria
  • Quadran
  • Kostas Maskalides
  • Jasper Jinx
  • Aqua Contact
  • Push
  • Ferdas Digital
  • Vechigen
  • Sunshine Rockerz House
  • X-Change (Stefan Melis)
  • Limited Growth (Frederico Santini & Axel Stephenson)
  • Mindvirus (Jens Brzoska)
  • Liquid Nations

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