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    I just bought the new Sonar disc and I've already ordered two from the new batch. The Sonar is really great. Heavy, but in a subtle and tense way. It's also heavy music in the sense that it requires your full attention to appreciate. Regardless, I love it. Well done!

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    Quote Originally Posted by zombywoof View Post
    I just bought the new Sonar disc and I've already ordered two from the new batch. The Sonar is really great. Heavy, but in a subtle and tense way. It's also heavy music in the sense that it requires your full attention to appreciate. Regardless, I love it. Well done!
    I saw them last fall in Brooklyn. Cool music AND cool guys - they were very personable and interested in interacting with the fans.

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    Just saw this thread... But then again, we're not yet in May...

    Congrats Steve...

    I have no idea how many Cuni albums are sitting in my shelves, but I'd say that it's the top independant label in the post-70's music, beit in jazz (well, Cuni might be fighting with UK-jazz specialist Vocalion ) or avant-rock...
    my music collection increased tenfolds when I switched from drug-addicts to complete nutcases.

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    Congratulations from one of your very early followers...

    Keep up the astonishing work!
    Macht das ohr auf!

    COSMIC EYE RECORDS

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe F. View Post
    My first Cuneiform purchase was the second Present album on vinyl around '85 or so from Wonderwall Music in Redmond, Washington. A fan of the label ever since.
    Can't remember what my first one would have been. Think I bought Birdsongs "Dancing on A'a", Doctor Nerve "Skin", Thinking Plague "In Extremis", and Univers Zero "Ceux de Dehors" all pretty close to the same time in early-to-mid 1998. And at least 250 more since then.

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    For me, it was Univers Zero's debut, in 2010 or so.

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    Probably Univers Zero - Ceux Du Dehors for me in 2007 or 2008, or possibly Gilgamesh - Arriving Twice.
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    In Extremis - right before NEARfest 2000.

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    yeah, but what have they done for me lately?
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    Well a familiar white box was on my doorstep when I got home this evening
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    I'm not quite sure which Cuni I owned first, but it was around the mid-90's , most likely Present's 2on1 or Uzed or 1313...

    Though come to think of it, some Heldon/Pinhas albums I have in my shelves come from around the same era
    my music collection increased tenfolds when I switched from drug-addicts to complete nutcases.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve F. View Post
    yeah, but what have they done for me lately?
    Led Bib and Mats / Morgan, just last week.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve F. View Post
    yeah, but what have they done for me lately?
    Got a box with the three newest Cardiacs related reissues today!

    Thanks, man!

    I also promise to try and strong arm people into buying the latest Miriodor at Seaprog this June.

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