Zero Hour Records

New York City-based indie rock record label From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Zero Hour Records was an indie rock record label based in New York City. It was established in 1990 by Ray McKenzie, a former phone clerk for the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. The label's first release was McKenzie's own 12" single "The Ozone Hole."[1] In 1995, Rising Tide Entertainment, a joint venture between Doug Morris and MCA Music Entertainment, announced it would be distributing and marketing Zero Hour Records's albums.[2] In 1997, the label opened the $300,000 mastering studio Ground Zero in SoHo, Manhattan. According to Billboard, this studio was intended to "cater to the full range of independent labels in New York", not just Zero Hour.[3]

Founded1990 (1990)
FounderRay McKenzie
StatusInactive
DistributorRising Tide Entertainment
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Zero Hour Records
Founded1990 (1990)
FounderRay McKenzie
StatusInactive
DistributorRising Tide Entertainment
GenreIndie rock
Country of originU.S.
LocationNew York City, New York
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Artists

Artists who released one or more albums on Zero Hour included:

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