Simple Machines
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This article is about the independent record label. For the concept in physics, see Simple machine. For the Internet forum software, see Simple Machines Forum.
Simple Machines was an American independent record label in Arlington, Virginia. The label was founded by Derek Denckla and Jenny Toomey and Brad Sigal while both were living in the Positive Force House in north Arlington, but Sigal and eventually Denckla stepped back from involvement. In 1990-91 Kristin Thomson stepped up and co-masterminded the project with Toomey and they started a new group house near Positive Force's. At its peak, the label had four paid workers: Toomey, Thomson, Pat Graham and Mickey Menard. The label was formed to "find creative ways to avoid the established and boring music business."[1]
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Founded | 1990 (1990) |
Founder | Jenny Toomey, Brad Sigal |
Status | Defunct |
Genre | Various |
Country of origin | U.S. |
Location | Arlington, Virginia |
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