Archive Of Everything

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Archive Of Everything
Origin Britain
Genre(s) Electronic
Art rock
Pop music
Instrument(s) Guitar
Acoustic guitars
Piano
Vocals
Years active 1998 - present
Label(s) The Simulated City Records
Website [1]
Members
Chris Blundell

Archive Of Everything is the name used by Chris Blundell for his musical solo efforts to differentiate from his work with his record label The Simulated City Records.

Blundell's solo work typically incorporates guitar based rock music mixed with live drums and programmed electronic beats created in his recording studio 'The Institute'.

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Chris Blundell began recording material as The ColdNews in 2005 and releasing his old demos onto the social networking site Myspace, using the site as a testing ground for his material. Within a few months, he had built up a network of 3000 friends and requests to buy his music. He decided to finish the recording of his debut album changing the act name to 'Archive Of Everything' On June 11th 2007 Archive Of Everything's debut single 'Hello Children' was released as the first ever record on The Simulated City Records with the catalogue number 'TSC001'.

The debut album from Archive Of Everything 'The Fall and Rise of Chi' (Catalogue No. TSC002) was the second release on The Simulated City Records on 2nd July 2007.

In May 2008 Chris Blundell announced via MySpace that the second Archive Of Everything album would be called "Hyperman Vs. Rockman" and was due to be released late 2008

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