Chocolate Lab Records

Chocolate Lab Records
Founded July 2008
Founder Brian McKinney
Genre Indie rock
Country of origin United States of America
Location Chicago, IL
Official website chocolatelabrecords.com

Chocolate Lab Records is an American independent record label formed in Los Angeles, California in 2008 and is currently based in Chicago, Illinois. To date they have released records from Andy Yorke[1] (formerly of Unbelievable Truth), Paper Round Kid, Clock Hands Strangle, The Houston Brothers and Motion Turns It On. In May 2010 they signed Jon Lindsay and will release his new album, Escape From Plaza-Midwood on August 17, 2010.[2][3]

Controversy

In October 2009, Chocolate Lab Records was involved in a minor dispute regarding iTunes' new iTunes LP format. Label owner Brian McKinney contacted his distributor in order to get information on creating and submitting iTunes LPs for their artists and was told that indie labels were not being considered for iTunes LPs and that if they were the cost of entry would be $10,000. He reported his findings to tech website Gizmodo who posted a blog about the situation.[4] A week later Apple reps began contacting websites and blogs to dispute McKinney's claims and to announce that iTunes LPs would be available to everyone soon.[5] It's unclear whether McKinney was involved in changing an Apple policy or if it was just a misunderstanding and/or coincidence.

Release Catalog

Paper Round Kid - Submarine (LP 2008)
Andy Yorke - Simple (LP 2008)
Clock Hands Strangle - Live at WMSE (EP 2009)
Clock Hands Strangle - Distaccati (LP 2009)
The Houston Brothers - The Archer (LP 2010)
Motion Turns It On - Kaleidoscopic Equinox (LP 2010)
Jon Lindsay - Coping Strategies (7" August 17, 2010)
Jon Lindsay - Escape From Plaza-Midwood (LP August 17, 2010)

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