What do people say about DEE musicdisk(s)? Here's some clips from
messages (and other stuff) we've received..

"****+ Musicdemo 1 by Dee"
          -- DemoNews # 128 - 25 Aug 1996

"_____The Good...
 Dee Musicdisk Two by Dee.  Excellent.  Download now!
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 '****+'  Slam!  This is how a music disk should be done.  Absolutely
 the best interface I've seen for a music disk since Epidemic.  Not
 only that, but the interface is configurable... you can actually
 use it for your own productions. The music kicks ass.  If you
 only download a couple music disks this year, be sure that one of
 them is Dee Musicdisk Two!"
          -- DemoNews # 141 - 02 February 1997

"...All I wanted is to tell you that DEE sqrt(2)*sqrt(2) rules! The tunes
 are great pieces of art and HORS 2 is the f***ing best music disk interface
 I've ever seen (and used :). I especially liked the idea to include DEE
 Eins as a CFL."
          -- Joachim Fenkes

"you guys made, _is_ something of the best of it's kind I have seen so
 far, and it deserves the ratio it got..."
          -- The Joker / Crusaders

"...anyway, this is just to say that i really like HORS.. so much that
 i'm going to try to copy it.  i've been "hired" by a music group to
 write a similar player/interface, and now you've provided me with a
 lot of good ideas to steal :)..."
          -- Jonathan Matthew

"...Just wanted to write and say: great job on Hors!  What a refreshing
 musicdisk (esp the interface)...
 ...the interface/graphics are _VERY_  cool.  Any chance that this
 will evolve into a generic player?  (Some  competition for Pascal
 perhaps?)..."
          -- Geoff Denning

"I just today connected my old gusace/demo/dos/oldskool computer to my
console and fumbled around a litle, and, while doing so, I tripped
over good old DEE Zwei. Well, what can I say? It's still the f***ing
best musicdisk I know. The tunes sound way ahead of their time and
HORS2 rocks ass! Thought you and the other DEE people might like to
know that, after all the years, people still listen to DEE musicdisks
and go "boy, this ROCKS!"."
          -- Joachim Fenkes, 2002
