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DBX - Untitled FLAC album

Tracklist

DIS SIDE
Neurotika 7:32
Lego 3:36
DAT SIDE
Annexia 5:07
Neurodamage 4:34
Frogger 4:11

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
PRO 7 DBX Untitled ‎(12") Probe Records PRO 7 Canada 1992
PRO 07 DBX Annexia ‎(5xFile, MP3, RE, 320) Probe Records PRO 07 Canada Unknown


DBX - Untitled FLAC album

Musician performer: DBX

Title: Untitled

Country: Canada

Date of release: 1992

Style: Techno, Acid

Genre: Electronic

Size FLAC: 1633 mb

Rating: 4.7 / 5

Votes: 811

Other Formats: VOC MPC VQF AA TTA APE WMA

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Agrainel
CLASSIC EARLY DBX! And on Canada's Probe records... Choose any 1st press 12" released after this & you'll no doubt be looking at a lot more money... Grab one. As for the music, for sure, the DBX sound really came into it's own round about the release of 'Alien' on Peacefrog; but the foundations of that blueprint can be heard throughout. Most notably 'Lego' has that signature trademark technique of one carefully chosen sound taking the main stage, a sound most might be brave enough to use as a background flourish, but in the hands of D-Bell, it becomes a powerful, head wrecking tool. 'Frogger' also hints at the madness that would follow, and 'Neurotika' is a great, driving techno monster. In all, a harder, more European Techno sound for this early release from Daniel Bell, a one in a million producer & DJ that I have a great deal of respect for.
Agrainel
CLASSIC EARLY DBX! And on Canada's Probe records... Choose any 1st press 12" released after this & you'll no doubt be looking at a lot more money... Grab one. As for the music, for sure, the DBX sound really came into it's own round about the release of 'Alien' on Peacefrog; but the foundations of that blueprint can be heard throughout. Most notably 'Lego' has that signature trademark technique of one carefully chosen sound taking the main stage, a sound most might be brave enough to use as a background flourish, but in the hands of D-Bell, it becomes a powerful, head wrecking tool. 'Frogger' also hints at the madness that would follow, and 'Neurotika' is a great, driving techno monster. In all, a harder, more European Techno sound for this early release from Daniel Bell, a one in a million producer & DJ that I have a great deal of respect for.