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Survivor’s Guilt 3:440:00/3:44
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Shame Slayer 2:090:00/2:09
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Disposable People 5:070:00/5:07
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Heaven's Cry 4:090:00/4:09
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Left For The Machine 5:370:00/5:37
Contact Us
DED Records LLC
Email: info@dedrecordsco.com
Phone: 719-666-0438
Mailing Address: 2112 County Road 22 Montrose, Colorado 81403
The DED Services
- Artist Management
- Recording
- Production
- Mixing
- Podcasts (Coming Soon)
- Distribution
- Marketing
- Promotion
- Advertising
- Merchandising/Clothing
- Artwork
- Video Editing
Join Our Team
We are a young company. We are always learning and growing. If you believe you have what it takes to work in the music business, we want to hear from you. We are currently looking for people with interest in these areas...
- Booking/Touring/Show Promotion
- Publisher
- Accounting
- Film/Photography
- Music Business Law
- Webmaster/Social Media Management
If you don't work in any of these areas, or if you don't have experience in the music business, but you have a passion for making a career path in the music industry, there may be a way we can work together. Don't hesitate to connect with us!
DED Records is a management/label company. Formed in 2022, DED records was started to help local bands manage and market their releases. We value cooperation above competition. We believe that artists can/should be successful if they are willing to learn and work hard. We want to support those artists who dedicate their time and energy to their passion.
The DED Staff
Devan Fechner
Guitarist/instructor/service tech
My musical journey began in 2005 with the alto saxophone in middle school band. I instantly fell in love, and began taking classical piano lessons in 2006. In that year, I was introduced to the world of heavy metal, and in 2007, my stepdad finally got me an electric guitar.
I was lucky enough to have a fantastic piano teacher through the remainder of grade school, and attempted to self-teach metal guitar alongside of her piano lessons. Guitar Pro tabs and Youtube became my biggest resource for learning guitar, and I found myself most enjoying learning new techniques from the music I listened to rather than practicing scales and exercises day in and out.
Having had many years of concert, jazz and marching bands, piano and sax lessons, playing in a few high school bands, and a year long theory class, I graduated high school and unfortunately had to massively cut down on time I had available for music.
Fast forwarding through college and military time, I joined my first band, Crotalus, within a month of exiting the Army in December 2018. We played a show and entered the studio for a 5 song EP in the first 2 months of joining. We are still gigging regularly and released our 3rd EP in January 2023.
I began taking lessons early 2021 from my favorite modern guitarist, Phil Tougas, and truly felt I had improved tenfold 6 months into lessons over the previous 15 years of self teaching. I began planning out lesson plans later that year, and began working with my first student January 2022 and am aggressively seeking out more!
I am actively writing, recording and/or performing with Crotalus (technical death metal), Chamber Mage (trad/power metal), Intestinal Dissection (brutal death metal), Christectomy (war slam) with concepts for 3 other projects I’d like to start in the near future.
Please check out my Linktree to follow the socials for my current bands’ news and merch!
I can always be reached via email at
Ian Hayes
CEO, Artist Manager, Studio Manager
Ian is a proud husband, father, and musician. Starting guitar at the age of 7 was just the beginning of Ian’s musical journey. In middle school, he joined the orchestra and learned beginner violin. By high school, he was doing choir, show choir, musicals, and playing trombone in marching band. He joined his first rock band at the age of 16. Ian played with several bands in Northeast Ohio during the 2000s, performing both guitar and lead vocals. His first professional release was as a lead vocalist for the band Reveal The Revenants, in 2013. Five years later, in 2018, his second professional release was a full length album with the band Other Son, which was self-composed and self-produced. After managing two professional releases and parenthood, Ian decided to use this experience to help the next generation of artists.