Couch Fort Records
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Couch Fort Records was a Chicago based record label founded in 2002 that released electronic music compilations. The label went out of business in 2005.
While working together at Vintage Vinyl in Evanston, Solypsis (James Miller) and Eft (Tim Breitberg) decided to release their own albums that would reflect their eclectic tastes in music.
Artists that have contributed tracks to the Couch Fort cause include V/Vm, Eft, Casino Versus Japan, Charles Atlas, Solypsis, Severed Heads, and Electric Company.
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