www.covert.uk.com is the right address. Nice stuff there btw... laters, mislav
-----Original Message----- From: Trevor Wilkes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 2:27 AM To: 313 Subject: Re: (313) new dbx I believe they are tlaking about Squirrel bait yes. I personally dig the vampirella-ish body freak or whatever it's called and superminimal sounds bloody intense REALLY loud ;) I bought mine from www.covert.co.uk they still have copies...and SOUND CLIPS so check it out Trevor Wilkes ----- Original Message ----- From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "robin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: "'jonathan morse'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <313@Hyperreal.ORG> Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2004 1:24 PM Subject: RE: (313) new dbx > can someone plesaase claify what new DBX your talking about (since some of > us don't go to the record shop 3 times a week) > > If you're talking about Squirrelbait- which to my knowledge is the most > recent DBX release- than it needs to be heard on a big system to be > understood. I didn';t like it on the villallobos mix cd, but was rocked > when john tejada played it live. > > and if there's another newer DBx- it'd be nice to know the name of it. > > > thanks > > On Tue, 13 Jan 2004, robin wrote: > > > -> ok, at the risk of coming across as jaded...granted these > > -> are only 30 sec RA > > -> clips and not on a home/club system or pitched up/down but > > -> having been > > -> around for the DBX "classics" I'd rather listen to those and > > -> reminisce then > > -> revisit the sound/style ten years later. not that these > > -> aren't good tracks > > -> or anything but I much rather spend my money on recent dan > > -> bell remixes > > -> than recent DBX rehashes. > > -> > > -> anyone else feel this way or is it just me? > > > > > > i think i'm with ya there actually. this seems like heresy but i think > > dan's newer stuff doesn't really light my fire in the same way that the > > old dbx material did. that isn't to say i don't pick it up but now i > > make sure i listen to it first, whereas i used to just buy his material > > on sight. > > > > is it possible that the use of certain equipment (ok, i'm talkin rz1) > > gave dbx such a distinctive style that it's kinda hard to move on from > > that without people moaning like i'm doing now? > > > > robin... > > > > > >