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Uruguayan label, based in Montevideo, It started 1944 pressing 10'' Shellacs. "Son d'Or" (Golden sound) was the name used in first years. In 1947 they were the first South American label releasing a 45 rpm single, and in 1960 the first stereo recording in Uruguay. In late 70s-80s they incorporated other Uruguayan smaller labels/companies as Clave (4), Macondo (2) or American Products S.A. (APSA). Studios:
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Discoteca CX30 La Radio
Uruguayan series from early 80s.
Fono Musica
Uruguayan phonographic company
Serie Oro (7)
Uruguayan series for Music Hall / Sondor issues
Rodnos
Sondor's fantasy label for distribution in foreign countries outside the Uruguayan territory. Also acted as a private pressing service for artists who would pay for the limited release of their...
Serie E
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Serie Continental (3)