Many artists in that vein of glitchy dubby stuff do their final masters on
cassette tapes.  That's where the hiss comes from but also what gives the
records a lot of warmth.

GYS
www.mp3.com/gys
set.go.recording
aquaFM records

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> And I've noticed the hiss too. Doesn't stop me from using
> their records in
> my mixes.
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> "Scotto" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 03/14/2001 01:10:50 PM
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> jist woundering if anyone knew why the deep chord records
> have a high end
> static/tape hiss sound I thaught it was the mixer I was using but on a
> diferent (better) mixer it is there even more prevelent than before.
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> also are these guys trying to hide there identies like those
> other two that
> start with a "D". if they are not please give me some info
> there website is
> pretty blank.
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