The Simulated City Records
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The Simulated City is a company started by Chris Blundell and John Brindle , two composers and producers performing record label executive production, marketing, A&R and artist management. The two teamed up together to start the company without the help of outside investors, thus avoiding the risk of losing creative control.
They opened their first online store in February 2007 to take pre-orders for the debut long player "The Fall and Rise of Chi" by solo act Archive Of Everything. The debut release was "Hello Children" by Archive Of Everything released exclusively on iTunes on June 11th 2007.