CAPP Records

CAPP Records

CAPP Records Inc. is an American dance music record label based in the San Francisco Bay Area of California which was founded in 1995 by Dominique C. Toulon & Marc J. Oshry.

Today the company is one of the prominent Top-5 US independent dance labels releasing commercial dance hits and compilations. A full production importer/exporter of Electro House, Hands-Up Techno, Jumpstyle, Trance & Hardstyle releasing commercial dance hits and compilations.

The label leads the industry with innovative and worldwide music distribution, reflecting the radical changes in music distribution brought about with the digital age - with conventional retail CD products, legal digital downloads through dozens of online stores, and now moving distribution even into the virtual realm.

In September 2007, the label opened the first-of-its-kind digital music distribution store in Second Life, an expanding online 3D virtual world. The CAPP Records Virtual Store enables customers to sample CAPP releases inside the virtual world, make music purchases using game currency, then download the music purchased through a conventional web browser for use outside of Second Life.

In January 2008, CAPP Records released a compilation entitled Bounce! while working in collaboration with German indie record label Mental Madness Records located in Hamburg, Germany.

In February 2009, CAPP Records incorporated.

In June 2009, CAPP Company, parent of dance record label CAPP Records formally launched two new Internet-based radio stations, iDanceRadio.fm and iDanceTechno.fm, coinciding with their inclusion in the Apple iTunes Radio listings, included with every copy of the iTunes software.

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