By the summer of 2002, the track "It's Very Sunny" was used in a Hummer television commercial.
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Hitori + Kaiso 1998-2001, a collection of unreleased tracks, appeared in 2004.
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The label, founded in 1998 by Shlom Sviri and De:Bug magazine writer Thaddeus Herrmann, has released music from several notable acts, including Arovane, Boy Robot, Marsen Jules, Christian Kleine, Casino Versus Japan, Ulrich Schnauss, and I'm Not a Gun.