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CCAP is an independent record label situated in Stavanger, the European Capital Of Culture 2008,
situated on the west coast of Norway. CCAP is
primarily dedicated to working with emerging talents
and established artists from the Stavanger area. We
provide physical and digital distribution through
Norway and Scandinavia as well as digital distribution
worldwide.
Some of our business partners includes Bonnier Amigo Music Norway
(physical distribution Norway & Scandinavia +
promotion), Artspages (digital distribution
world wide), Musiconline (physical and digital
web shop), Great Moments (Stavanger based
management, publishing and artist development
company).
We are currently looking to extend our web based presence
as well as establishing international representation and
are exploring distribution, licensing, synchronization and
promotion opportunities for the label and our artists
abroad.
SHORT HISTORY
CCAP was founded in the fall of 1999 as a reaction to the
total indifference shown by the Norwegian music business
towards the local scene(s). The people behind CCAP have
been running the independent live venue Checkpoint Charlie in Stavanger
since 1987. Checkpoint Charlie has, since it's opening
in 1987, been an important venue for local, national
and international bands and is popular hang out for
local musicians and music fans. Frustrated by the
major labels' lack of interest for bands outside of
Oslo, and inspired by the success of other Norwegian
indie labels, like Tellé Records, Rec 90, Smalltown Supersound and Racing Junior, we decided to start
our own label. The first album to be released was
Skanksters' debut album, "Shaven Not Stirred" in
January 2000.
Ten short years later and the world of music and music
business is a different place. Physical record sales have
been dropping for years. The internet, p2p file sharing,
mp3 players, mobile phones, digital distribution, streaming
services etc have changed the way we produce, distribute
and consume music, for better and for worse. At CCAP we
have changed our business model accordingly and we are now
less of a music production company and more of a service
provider.
The city of Stavanger and the local music scene has also
been through some changes lately. A few years ago we had
the talents and the clubs, but lacked most of the music
business infrastructure. Now we luckily still have lots of
talents and more live clubs than before, but also record
labels, managements, studios, agencies, festivals etc. To
find out more about the local scene, check out the STAR site.