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Flo V. Schwarz

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Flo V. Schwarz
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Flo V. Schwarz (born September 13[1]) is a German musician, producer, songwriter, and owner of Hamburg Records.[2] He is regarded as a pioneer and co-founder of the Gothic metal genre.[3] In addition to his career as frontman of the band Pyogenesis, he is active as an entrepreneur in artist management, publishing, booking, and merchandise through his company Hamburg Records.

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Pyogenesis

Flo V. Schwarz rose to prominence in the early 1990s as the singer of the band Pyogenesis. With his blend of dark and melodic elements, he contributed to the development of Gothic metal as an independent musical style with a global following. Pyogenesis has performed at major European festivals such as Rock am Ring, Rock im Park, the legendary Wacken Open Air, and the acclaimed Sziget Festival in Hungary, which attracted around 500,000 attendees. The band has also achieved international success, including a #1 position in Mexico's import album charts,[4] and continues to tour worldwide.

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Hamburg Records

In 2002, Flo V. Schwarz founded Hamburg Records, a company specializing in artist management, publishing, booking, and merchandising. Bands affiliated with Hamburg Records have achieved numerous Top 10 placements and multiple #1 positions on the German album charts.[5][6][7]

Notable acts associated with the label include Eisbrecher, Feuerschwanz, Oomph!, Lacrimosa, Megaherz, Nachtblut, Anti-Flag or Itchy. A milestone event was the participation of Lord of the Lost as Germany’s representative at the Eurovision Song Contest in 2023.[8]

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Personal life

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Flo V. Schwarz on the 'black carpet' at the Metal Hammer Awards 2024

Flo V. Schwarz was born in Heilbronn and grew up there as well as in Stuttgart. During primary school, he placed second in the Baden-Württemberg state school choir championships. At the age of ten, he began piano lessons but did not continue with the instrument. He later attended the FLSH Schloss Gaibach, a boarding school in an old castle, near Würzburg.[9] In his youth, he played ice hockey. For his 14th birthday he asked for an electric bass, inspired by the basslines of Depeche Mode — unaware they were played on synthesizers. That same year, he bought his first electric guitar, an Epiphone Flying V.

At age 19, Schwarz left the church and has identified as an atheist ever since.[10]

In the mid-1990s, he began working at Nuclear Blast as its sixth employee, where he designed artwork under the pseudonym Flea Black (a play on "Flo(h) Schwarz") for bands like Manowar, Dimmu Borgir, Children of Bodom, HammerFall, and In Flames.[11] By the time he left in 1999 to tour with Pyogenesis, the company had grown to around 120 employees including part-time staff. In summer 1997, he had a minor role in the Sat.1 TV series Katrin ist die Beste.[12] In 2000, he relocated from Stuttgart to Hamburg. Two years later, in 2002, he founded Hamburg Records and paused activities with Pyogenesis until 2014.

Flo V. Schwarz is the father of two daughters, born in 2009 and 2012.

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