D-29
----
DEN> Daffy (Christer Lankholm, swap, 08/94), Darkhawk (swap, 07/94).


Damage (DMG, 1991-)
-------------------
Damage was a finnish-based demo group, whose Polish division also made some
decent productions. Some of the finnish members (count zero, decor8)
actually moved down to the c64 later, where they released their first
production in december of 1997.


Damage Inc
----------
???> Pinocchio (nor? music, later Contraz, 12/94-04/95).


Damones [new] (DMS, http://www.damones.net)
-------------------------------------------
Damones seem to be based on illegal activities, like cracking. The reason I
have written 'new' at the top is that they suddenly appeared again after so
much time, it is only fair to have a separator to represent the stretch of
time in which they were absent from the scene. I do not know what the
relation is between 'old' and 'new' Damones, but one of their recent ascii
logos read 'since 1991'. The latest release I have seen was date 03/99.

  Damones Assembly 98 (1998, 64k Intro).
  code/gfx/music: n/a (The Player 6.1A format).
  8th in the Assembly 98 64k intro competition.
  review: I like the opening of this intro, really stylish with stars
  travelling around a nice DAMONES logo with www.damones.net underneath...
  But then they go and spoil everything when the next screen appears =(
  The tune changes to a really hectic techno variation, and what is
  obviously supposed to be a bottle of Finlandia Vodka, only with the word
  DAMONES on the label instead, start spinning around the screen...and as if
  that was not enough disappointment, then try this on: That's all there is.
  Nothing more. So I went from thinking, "oh, this has a nice oldskool
  feeling to it", to a total dislike. The 3d graphics engine used does not
  really seem too impressive, just standard texturemapping with lightsource
  as far as I can see, and with an animated background. No credits or even
  production name appear anywhere inside the intro; the name above is based
  on the assembly 98 result file. [glenn]
  GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.1.


Danger Productions (-1992)
--------------------------
Danger Productions were a swedish based demo group. After struggling
through most of 1992 (Balance's "Magbox #1" [07/92] reported they had only
4 members left) they died late in the year, and most member formed Orient.


DarkAge (DKG, 1997-)
--------------------
Darkage was an international demo group, formed by Modem/Ram Jam in the
early days of 1997. They arranged the 'Spoletium' party in Italy in march
1998. When Kaosmaster joined from Ram Jam, he brought the magchart Showtime
with him, and several issues were released under the Darkage label.


Dark Demon, The (TDD)
---------------------
FRA> Arios (music, 10/92), Crown (gfx swap, 10/92), Delight (music, 10/92),
     Quater-Horse (code, 10/92).
GER> Denon (music, new 10/92), Fleg (code gfx swap, 10/92).
FIN> Reaper (Janne Pettonen, gfx swap, ex Digital Artists Inc, new 10/92).
???> Shed (ex Willow, new 10/92).

  Sweet Dream (1992, 20.10, OCS Intro).
  info: This production was made to announce the group's fax line, and
  welcomes Shed from Willow, Reaper from DAI and Denon to the group.


Dark Demons (-1992)
-------------------
Dark Demons were a french based demo group. All members (Crown, Witness,
Q.Horse, Miss Blind and Synchrose) left to join Cryptoburners in 1992,
forming their French division.


Darkness
--------
SPA> Foxbyte (swap, 07/89), Troglobyte (M. Martin Vivaldi, code, 04/98).

Darkness was a spain based demo group.


Data Division (DD)
------------------
Data Division was an illegal cracking and board-group.


Dazzle (1990-)
--------------
Dazzle was a swedish demo group, formed by previous members of The
Rubberduck Crew [no entry] since they felt their old group was too lame;
this concerns a.o. Elrond. The first Dazzle demo, "Zkloff" [90] was
originally intended to be a Rubberduck Crew-demo.


Deadline (DLN, 1989-)
---------------------
NOR> Jason (music, 09/91), Killroy (music, 09/91).

Deadline was originally a Norwegian group, which eventually devloped a
Finnish section that became more successful than the main group. The
Norwegian members were coarrangers of one of the earliest editions of The
Gathering. Later the Norwegian part of Deadline merged with main Gathering
organizers Crusaders, and these Norwegian members probably went along:
Freaky Angel (confirmed), Jellyfish (code), Mike (confirmed), Shady
(confirmed), TDK.


Deadline Design (1994-1995)
---------------------------
Deadline Design was a swedish demo group, formed in 1994 by Axy/Sagazity,
with the best members of that group. The founding members were Axy (org gfx
sysop STATE 69), Blade (music), Rade (code) and Butch (code). The group
managed to release one intro before all members got very inactive. So DD
was also declared dead, likely in early 95. Axy and Blade formed another
group, Bodyworks.


Deadlock
--------
Deadlock was a danish demo group, most notable for being an early group for
later wellknown dk sceners like Mad Freak and Zinko.


Deathstar (1988-1989)
---------------------
Deathstar was a finnish demo group, formed by Drucer and Hackman late 1988.
Their first release was Drucer's "Deadly Mix 2 Intro" [11/88]. By december,
Codewizard (code), Gloryboy (swap), Shit Talker (crack), Viz (swap),
Watchman (music) and Overlord (swap) had also joined. That month also saw
two demo releases; "Dry Vodka" by Codewizard, and "Blasting" by Drucer.
  1989 - The group coarranged the "Lahtiparty" with Overload, X-Men and
Phalanx on the 7th to the 9th of april, and this was likely where Drucer's
demo "Bob Outburst" [04/89] was released. By june when "Deadly Jammin -equa"
[06/89] was released, Apol, Dr.DMA, Jason, LouLou Becane, Miguel, Scenic,
Smithson, Suicide and Sulky Fellow had all been added to the memberlist,
while Codewizard (code hardware, 12/88), Shit Talker (crack, 12/88) and Viz
(swap, 12/88) had disappeared. Drucer released an additional demo this
month, "Ham Magic" [06/89]. The original was quickly followed by "Deadly
Jammin II" [07/89] in july. Graphician Willow and musician Unknown Artist,
both of whom worked on this disk, was not on the memberlist from the
previous month, and are presumed new members since then. A few other demos
were released this year too, which we do not know the exact release date
for. They are Sulky Fellow's "Fatal Mistake" [89], Apol's "Debut" [89] (made
to announce Apol's joining, and featuring members Zei and Dark Light, which
were new to us), Apol's "My Home Town" [89] (obviously made after "Debut"),
Drucer's 2-disk "Megademo" [89] (featuring members Mucky and Asia, which
were new to us), Sulky Fellow's "Sulky Fellow 1" [89] intro, and finally
Dr.DMA's "Move Your Mouse" [89] which announced the group's death. It is
also beliueved that Dr.DMA and Drucer's "The Vector Scroller" is a 1989
release.
  The group's death, as announced in the demo "Move Your Mouse" [89] was
initiated by Watchman (music, 12/88-) being kicked out. This was in turn
followed by core members Doctor DMA, Drucer and Smithson leaving to form
Animate, since they were discontent with the the general skill level in
Deathstar. It is possible that some other people from this group later
followed on to this new group, but this is unconfirmed speculation for now,
unfortunately. Some other members (Apol, Ripper, Sulky Fellow, Unknown
Artist, ...) instead opted to form another group, called Exodus. Thanks to
Reed for some information!


Decade (DCD, 1991-)
-------------------
GER> Spider (03/93).

Decade were a german based group formed in september 1991, mainly dealing
in the modem scene, but also releasing the odd crack and demo. The two
organizers are Chris and Jade (collectively known as the Booze Brothers),
who were in crews like The Company and Valhalla before founding Decade.


Decay (1990-)
-------------
Decay was an australian demo group, formed ca around july of 1990 by Abel,
Freedom Force & Amiga Industries and Kreator/Force.


Decibel Desperados
------------------
NOR> Anders Hamre (music, 09/91).


Decision (DCN)
--------------
GER> Derrow (doorcode, 10/96-10/97), Scandic (doorcode ascii sysop FAST
     FILE SYSTEM, 01/95-10/97).
???> Cthulhu (doorcode, 10/96-10/97), Earl of L. (doorcode, 10/96-01/97),
     H2o (ascii, 10/96-01/97), Lemmon, (01-10/97), Roadrunna (doorcode,
     10/96-01/97), RTM (doorcode, 10/96-01/97), Trancetip (doorcode,
     10/96-10/97).


Decnite (DCN)
-------------
FIN> Deceiver (swap, 07/94), Echo & Guido (trade, 01-03/94), Jam (sysop
     STATION X OMEGA WHQ, 01/94), Mercus (08/93), Tukan (trade, 01/94).

Decnite was a finnish-based demo group, which also released some bbs utils.
They were formed by previous members of World Industries. Deceiver was
editor of the "Polly Pack" packseries.


Deep (1996-)
------------
Deep was a Polish demo group formed by Greg/ex TRSI in june of 1996.


Defcon 1 (DC1, 1990-)
---------------------
Defcon One was born in 1990 after the group Onyx changed their name.


Defect Softworks
----------------
Defect are a German team more known for their utilities than for their
democoding abilities; Buggs and EagleEye are the authors of the music
player EaglePlayer, and Crazy Copper is the author of the graphics
conversion utility ArtPro.


Defekt (DFK)
------------
U-K> Aquafresh (music, 08/93).
???> Bassline (08/93), Riffkid (08/93).


Defiance (DFC, 1992-)
---------------------
SWE> Nebraska (sysop ABOVE THE HORIZON, 09-10/93).
???> Carabat (swe? doorcode, 09/95).

Defiance was a swedish-based demo group, born late 1992, after the group
Death Defiers changed their name to Defiance. They are probably best
remembered today for for their diskmag "Buzz".


Defjam (DJ, 1987-)
------------------
SWE> Antiaction (code crack, 01/91), Mogwai (crack sysop STREETS OF FIRE,
     08/91), The Baron (sysop WEST BBS, 09/94).
FIN> Eddie (new 09/90), Smircher (new 09/90).
???> Archmage (code swap), Caddy (code crack, 06-09/91), Digit (gfx,
     06/91), Gehenna (org swap), Il Scuro (code crack), Mekkanik (music,
     06/91), Roach (crack), Twister (supply, 08/91), Yankee (swap).

Defjam was a swedish based illegal cracking group, born in sweden towards
the end of 1987. The founding fathers were Gehenna, Archmage and a third
guy who soon after left the scene. They quickly rose to become one of the
big cracker groups in the dawn of the Amiga scene, but then sunk slowly
into inactivity.
  Antiaction spent his time becoming a game programmer. He was also the
author of Defjam Packer 3.2 (and its forerunners Tetra-Pack, released under
Tetragon) and one of the Amiga's most used apps of all time; the file
archiver LhA.
  1990 - A cracking partnership with Accumulators (ACC) and Computerbrains
Cracking Service (CCS) this year, resulted in a number of joint releases
between the months of february and july. Eddie and Smircher joined from The
Silents around september, after the death of that group's finnish section.


Deicide
-------
SWE> Guardian (sysop UNICORN WHQ), Sorcerer (modem).
???> Snotling (swe? 11/93).


Delicious (DLS)
---------------
Delicious used to be called Delicious Design, but later changed their name
to just Delicious. They will most probably be remembered as the group that
spawned Essence.


Delight [old] (DLT)
-------------------
Delight was a french based demo group. They appear to not be the same group
as the later, german-based, Delight.


Delight [new] (DLT)
-------------------
GER> Deathlord (ascii sysop CENTRAL CITY, also in ArtCore, 07/94-01/95),
     Slime (sysop HOMELESS, also in Sceptic, later Birdhouse Projects,
     06-09/94), Trion & Hooligan (sysops EUROPES CHAOS, 12/94-03/95),
     Vascal (doorcode sysop BREAK AWAY EHQ, 09/93-04/95).
SWE> Cybergod (later Epsilon Design, 02/95), Demax (Stefan Hallsten, sysop
     UNDERCOVER EHQ, ex Chaos A.D., 09/94-09/95), MFM (doorcode, 12/94),
     Nike (doorcode, also in Craze, 12/94-03/95).
N-L> Muad'Dib (doorcode sysop THE UNDISCOVERED, 12/94-03/95).
ENG> TAS (sysop DAWN RAID, 12/94-03/95).
USA> Circuit Breaker (sysop DIGITAL EXTASY, 03/95), Swift J (sysop CHAOTIC
     ENTITY WHQ, 12/94).
???> Blackbird (crack), Exotic (01/95), Fuze (09/94), Jacky D (supply),
     Modem Boy (also in Outlaws, 08/94), SDD (org, 08-11/94), Siriax (code
     crack org, 07-11/94), Slick (supply, 08/94), Talon (org, 11/94-01/95),
     Wishbringer (n-l?, 01-02/95).

Boards; DOOM OF EXTASY EHQ (ger, 12/94-03/95), MAGIC BBS (ger, 03/95).

Delight was an illegal cracking group, probably based in Germany. They
appear to not be the same as the previous, french-based, Delight. Dee joined
from Chaos A.D. late 93 or early 94 with his board UNDERCOVER, and later
changed his handle to Demax.


Delirium (DLM, -1997)
---------------------
GER> Maz (sysop BLOODY DECISION, also in Upperclass, also in Aspect, 12/93-
     11/97).
BEL> Phil Douglas (crack, 01/96-11/97).
NOR> Baffle (11/97).
???> Afterlife (11/97), Bathory (11/97), Cheech (11/97), Delite (11/97), Mad
     Gunman (11/97), Mad Turnip (11/97), New Sensation (11/97), Ramses
     (11/97), Shadower (11/97), Toxic and Wildcard (11/97).

PREVIOUS MEMBRS (pre 11/97) -

GER> Deltaforce (doorcode sysop MEN TEL, 06/94-01/95), Paso (sysop ICE
     CREAM, 08/93), Selim & Rudi (supply, 11/97).
SWE> Princip (trade sysop INTERCHANGE, also in Abuse, 05-09/94), Rhys
     (trade, 05-08/94).
USA> Leviathon (sysop END OF THE WORLD), Mko and Rush (sysops ELEVENTH HOUR,
     94).
???> Fantasy (01/95), Gamma Ray (07/94), Generation (07/94), Mad Maggot
     (supply), Oedipus (doorcode, also in LSD, 07/94).

Boards; KYRON DOME (sys: Danzig? 09/94).

Delirium was an illegal group, focusing on cracking, but also with a fair
few door and docs releases. They were active from at least in 1993. A crack
intro released in november 1997 said "This may be the last release from
Delirium amiga", so the death date is based on this information.


Demons
------
Demons was a french demo group.

  Demons Slideshow 3 (1990, OCS Slideshow).
  code: Hades, gfx: C-Dryk, music: Ric.


Depth (1993-, http://www.depth.org/)
------------------------------------
SWE> Crusader (Janne Kotta, swap ascii, 07/94), Warlock (Thomas Mortensen,
     org music swap, 07/94).

Depth was formed in late 1993 by Curt Cool as a Danish demo group, and their
first production was "Cool Tunes #1" [03/94]. During the rest of the year
they continued to releas small productions, as well as many issues of their
pack "Under the Surface" (01-99).


Desert (DST, 1992-)
-------------------
Desert was formed in 1992 by the ex-Submission members Crusader,
Rockeronic, Abettor, Doe, Highlander, Lightforce, Madukan, She-ra, Project
Alpha, Tubaculose, and Zyborg.


Design (DSN, -1992)
-------------------
???> Wigwam (code, 92).

Design was a german based demo group. In late 1992, some of the best
members joined Fusion, and the rest carried on under a different name;
Gothic.


Desire (DSR)
------------
???> Paragon (08/94-01/95).

Boards; ACID HOUSE WHQ (fin, 11/93-12/94).

Desire was a dutch based demo group, formed by Coyote. After a couple of
years the group was merged with another, of which the leader was Ramon B5.
They also had a strong Finnish section for a while, responsible for a fair
amount of their productions. Ramon B5 was the original leader, but when he
left (around 1993?) another dutchman - Ultimax - took over leadership.


Destiny
-------
NOR> Cyan (swap, 07/94), Dr.Deo (swap, 07/94), Mr.Ugly (swap, 07/94), Sonox
     (Hans Petter Dalsklev, org, 07/94), Zaphod (Jens Madsen, org, 07/94).
ENG> Tantalus (01/93).
GER> RokDaZone (Henning Brau, music write, 01/93).

Destiny was an english based demo group, with sections in a.o. germany and
norway. They will probably most fondly be remembered for their diskmag
Satanic Rites. Several of the staff of that mag also later worked on the
Talent mag 42.


Devils (DVS)
------------
GER> Kreator (swap pack, 12/92), Midwife (sysop PLAN B, 12/92).
???> Jinx (code, 12/92), Kid (gfx, 12/92).

Devils was a french based demo group, with sections a.o. in germany and
norway.

  No Reality (1991, ECS Demo).
  info: Reviewed in Pure Metal Coders and New Wave's "RAW #1" [11/91].


Devious Dezigns (DVS)
---------------------
AUS> Roadrunna (doorcode sysop EXTREME PREJUDICE, 02/96).

Boards; TERRA FIRMA (aus, 02/96), NIGHTFALL EHQ (swe, 02/96), DIGITAL EXTACY
     (usa, 02/96), BOONDOCKS (hol, 02/96), BODYCOUNT (den, 02/96).


Dexion
------
NOR> Morten (gfx, 09/91).

Dexion was a danish based demo group.


Dezign (D!, 1993-)
------------------
GER> Amblin (ascii, aka aBn, 08/93-05/95), Desert (ascii, 08/93-05/95),
     Skin (ascii, aka sk!n, 08/93-05/95).
???> Boomer (fin? ascii, aka BMR!, 08/94-05/95), Red Devil (new 08/93-
     05/95), Rip (ascii, 11/94), Shapechanger (ascii, aka sc, also in
     Suburban Base, 11/93-07/95).

PREVIOUS MEMBERS (pre 12/94) -

Dezign was an ascii group, originally born in 1993 (some time between march
and august) by germn artists Amblin, Skin and Desert. Their boards were NOT
sysoped by their members; boards that worked for Dezign were a.o. ICE CREAM
WHQ (paso/dynamix or delirium, 08/93-12/94).
  1994 - Shapechanger released the collection "Ocean of Dreams" in
september.


dFX (-1996)
-----------
dFX was a swedish demo group comprised of Elixir (music), Dep (code) and
Neuro (gfx). The group ceased to exist as all three members joined Wrath
Designs in 1996.

 #? (1995, 28.12, 40k Intro).
  code: Dep, gfx: none, music: Elixir (The Player 6.1A format).
  28th in The Party 5 40k intro competition.
  review: Short and very blue. That's the best way to describe "#?", a
  40k intro without graphics at all, and just a single phong object (with
  and without animated background) that still manages to be 40k in size!
  They've used Ludde's c2p routine, and the object is in that annoying
  every-other-pixel mask. While the first part has just the object (an
  undetailed torus) and a moving background, the second part has no
  background but 'afterburning' on the object. The file was called
  dFX-Wildcard.exe, a name that's a little more easy to put on the file
  than the actual name of the intro :) [glenn]
  GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.0.


Diamonds and Rust (D&R)
-----------------------
AUT> Edo and Steve (trade sysops PLEASURE DOME, 11/92-01/95).
GER> Gettler and Grind King (sysops PARADOXUM, 93).
SWE> Xstaz (sysop HUMAN TARGET, 09-10/93).
???> Boon Kid (aut? 11/92), Exocet (93), Whirlwind (01/95).

Diamonds and Rust were an illegal group. A review of one of their cracktros
can be found under Sceptic's entry. PARADOXUM had a bbs intro made for it by
some Arise members in 1993.
  1992 - The group became a Fairlight subgroup in november.


Dictators (DCT, 1990-1991)
--------------------------
Dictators were formed by ex-members of Danish group Trilogy and some
Swedish guys. They died toward the end of 1991...though the release date
of "Woozy" and other information make this information seem highly
unreliable!

  Woozy (1992, 07.02, ECS Demo).


Digital [old] (DTL, 1991-)
--------------------------
GER> Redman (swap pack, 05/93).
USA> Pad (sysop MEGA-LO-MANIA, 93).
???> Argon (trade, 09/94), Deejay (trade, 08/94), Dextor (crack, 06-08/94),
     Dillenger (code, 07/94), Gfx-Twins (gfx, 07/94), G.T.O. (music, 07/94),
     Mr.Sadman (trade, 08-09/94), Sadistic (trade, 09/94), Scott (trade,
     08/94), Shard (docs, ex Nut & Bolt, new 08-09/94), Tormentor (09/94).

Gametrainers.
  1994 - The german division released the trackmo "Shakka Lakka [07/94] in
july. Docs-writer Shard joined from Nut & Bolt in august.

  Shakka Lakka (1994, 25.07, ECS Trackmo).
  code: Dillenger, gfx: Gfx-Twins, music: G.T.O.
  review: A quite acceptable trackmo from the German division. The graphics
  are rather good throughout, though never excellent. The music is
  functionable, but nothing more, and the coding rather nice. As you can
  see, this demo never rises to greatness, but is still a good production.
    Can't find any party results that list this, and the production does
  not mention any party either. There's a few fullscreen pictures and lots
  of incidental graphics, if that's your thing. Nice. No loading problems.
  [glenn]
  GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.


Digital [new] (DTL, 1996-1998)
------------------------------


Digital Artists Inc (DAI)
-------------------------
  1992 - Finnish graphician Reaper left for The Dark Demon in october.


Digital Corruption (DC)
-----------------------
SWE> Ironfist (09/98).
???> Starkman (09/98).


Digiwars
--------
NOR> Buzz (02/92), Warrior (02/92).


Dinx Project (DXP)
------------------
  Numb (1997, 31.08, 4k Intro).
  code: Aln, gfx: none, music: none.
  8th in the Gravity 97 4k intro competition.
  info: requires stc.library.


Disaster Design (1992-1995)
---------------------------
  1994 - Danish musician Liquid joined from Parasite this year (sometime
before august, at least).


Disorder
--------
SWE> Dixy (sysop PREMIUM, 01/95).
???> Fugazi (sysop, 01/95).


Divina
------
ITA> Mad Marabou (music, 90), Mr.Copper (code, 90), Shark (sysop, 90),
     Sledge (code gfx music, 90), Storm (gfx, 90).

Divina was an Italian demo group.

  Real Time Is Fucked Up (Demo).


Doctor Mabuse Orgasm Crackings (DOC)
------------------------------------
  1989 - Tracer was caught by the Police around june.


Doodles^Shock Foundation, The (TDS)
-----------------------------------
SWE> Blizzard (trade, 04-07/95).

Boards; SOMEWHERE IN TIME (swe, 07/94).


Dragons [old] (-1990)
---------------------
Dragons died around september of 1990, after the remaining members Corsair
(code), Foxy (gfx) and Mr.Video (gfx), plus the swedish duo Conqueror &
Zike, all left the group to join up with Angels instead.


Dreamdealers (DRD)
------------------
FRA> Napoleon (swap, 07/94-01/95), Sun (music, 12/92).


Dream Design (DD)
-----------------
???> Rapid (ascii, 07-08/94).

  1994 - Rapid released the ascii collection "Enter The Arena" on july 21st.


D-Tect (DTC, 1988-1993)
-----------------------
GER> RCF (trade, new 09/90).
NOR> Darkdude (09/91), Phonebilly (09/91).

D-Tect was a german based demo group, probably best remembered for their
pioneering "Hack-Mag" disk magazine.
  1989 - Chris was caught by the police around june, and lost 400 disks.
  1990 - Rcf joined around september as a new trader.


Dual Crew (DC, 1988-1993)
-------------------------
SWE> Hater (code, ex Tetragon, new 07/90), Joker (crack, ex Tetragon, new
     07/90), Trigon (code crack, ex Tetragon, new 07/90).
NOR> Yoghurt (swap, 10/91).

Dual Crew was originally a c64 cracking group, and the amiga section was
formed by Stookie in 1988.
  1990 - Swedes Omega (music), Tip (music), Mace (code) and Color (gfx) all
joined around july, but the three last ones didn't stay too long and moved
on to join Phenomena in december. Four others swedes also joined in the same
time period; JBM, Trigon, Joker and Hater from Tetragon.
  1991 - Swedish trader JBM moved on to Fairlight in the summer. Late this
year, Octoplex, Mindblaster and Flash all joined from Vision - only to move
on a very short while later, to help form the new Norwegian section of
Scoopex.
  1992 - Shaggy left for Fairlight in may.


Dual Crew Shining (DCS, 1993-)
------------------------------
SWE> Stookie (Martin, swap trade, 11/93-07/99).

PREVIOUS MEMBERS (pre 99) -

SWE> Snuskis (08/93-94), Twister (sysop FLASHBACK, 10/94).
FIN> Haka (sysop EASTERN FRONT, 08-11/93).
NOR> Garfield (sysop PURGATORY, 10/94).
ENG> Dennis T (sysop2 THE TOWER, also in Over The Top, 08/93-11/94),
     Fireflash (sysop1 THE TOWER, also in Over The Top, 09-11/94), Hybrid
     (sysop ULTIMATE DREAM, 08/93-10/94), Red Devil (Rob, gfx raytrace, ex
     Dual Crew, 94).
GER> Chromag (music, new 04/93), Executur and Phreaker (sysops SECRET WORLD,
     ex Dual Crew, 08/93-94), M.C.I (sysop NO LIMIT, 10/94), Ninja (Michael
     Amend, gfx, ex Dual Crew, 93-94).
USA> The Legend (sysop ROAD TO NOWHERE, 10/94), White IC (sysop COMPLEX
     CORROSION, 08-11/93).
???> Galahad (crack), Gin (music), Ikari (08/93), Killraven (94), Mack
     Lifeguard (toolcode, 10/94), NZO (Ray, code doorcode crack train music,
     new 93-10/94).

Dual Crew Shining (DCS) was born in april of 1993, when the two groups Dual
Crew and Shining merged. The fact was announced at The Gathering, held later
that month, through some small intros. Originally a demo group, they also
released a few cracks early on and later ventured into other ares like the
boardscene, and remain active to this day, though now mostly on the handheld
consoles. Stookie, the original founder of Dual Crew, is still a member.
  1990 - Germans Ralph and Mxp left for Alpha Flight around september.
  1993 - German musician Chromag (previously in Dual Crew) joined the group
again around april, after being promised a musicdisk by organizer Red Devil
if he would. The result was "Chromagic". German swapper Storm (ex Jetset)
left for Essence in may. Norwegians Corny and Codeman (collectively known as
CoCo Arts) and swedish musician Soul (old handle Dexter) all left for Rednex
in december.
  1994 - A board listing released in october this year read 'Snuskbuske is
in jail, GURU'S DREAM is offline forever'.
  1997 - Though the group was never technically dead, we can certainly speak
of a first and second generation for Dual Crew Shining (DCS). Their second
generation was initiated in 1997, when the likes of Shape starting releasing
product for the amiga again, and first-class product too at that!

  Melodees For Millions (1994, Musicfile).
  code: Zulu, Grey, gfx: Ninja, music: Mel O'Dee.
  info: Chipmusicdisk. Subtitled "Smells Like Team Spirit II".


Duplo (DPL, -1995)
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SWE> HiFly (sysop WATER DEEP), Juan (ascii sysop ASYLUM ALTERED STATE, also
     in Epsion Design and TRSI, 09/94-02/95), Kain (doorcode, 12/94-02/95),
     Tango (doorcode sysop TOTAL INFERNO, later Origin^ArtCore, 03/94-
     02/95), Zcandaler (sysop TOTAL ECLIPSE, also in Comax, 09/94-02/95).
GER> Linus (doorcode sysop FISTFUL OF STEEL, 04/94-02/95).
DEN> Wozzy (sysop METAL CONNEXTION EHQ, 12/94-02/95).
NOR> Double (sysop FATAL CHAOS, 12/94-04/95), Elfin (ascii, 04/95).
FIN> Amplifier (sysop DIVINE CONTACT, 12/94-02/95).
???> Christ (09/94), Gryzor (09/94), Hoot (swe?, 09/94), Marwin (sysop
     DISORDER, 09/94), Ramon (also in House of Style, 04/95).

Duplo was a swedish-based group, doing some demos but seeminly board-
oriented. The group was active at least in 1994 and 1995, when they died.


Dynamix [old] (1989-)
---------------------
Dynamix was formed around june 1989 as a fusion between the groups Beastie
Boys and Druids.


Dynamix [new] (DNX, 1993-)
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???> Black Cat (crack, 03/93), Dark Angel (supply, 06/93), Mok (crack,
     06/93), Subzero (01/95).

Dynamix was a mainly German cracking group, built up in 1993 by ex-members
of Crack Inc. and Copyright Destroyers. They appear to have started
releasing cracks in march of 1993. For a while, Vanish was their demo
and intro subgroup.


Dynax
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N-L> Mad Max (swap, 10/90).


Dytec (DTC)
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???> Darkman (07/94), Dr.Crime (12/92), Gonzo (07/94), Merlin (07/94).

  1993 - Some time early this year (january to march), german ascii artists
Skin and Amblin moved on to Unreal.


Dzain
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???> Xcluziwe (07/95).

















