Press

"Dance of a peppy chill-out variety reigns here, which is precisely why it excels -- chill-out is the modern-day variant of Welk's own self-labeled "champagne music." And no remix will be more appealing to todayıs hipsters than Dex Dubious' "Bubbles in the Wine." Featuring a campy 50s-era instructional sound bite on just what makes sparkling wine "light and gay," this is the perfect effervescent party track, of a timeless vintage. "Here as in most things itıs not what you drink but how much you drink that affects your appreciation of wineŠLetıs make it a toast to my new friend, wine." Cheers!... "
Doug Rule--Metro Weekly-SOUNDWAVES (Washington DC) 09/02/2004

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"What Black Legend has done for Barry White, Dex Dubious is now doing for Stevie Wonder as he's resurrected Stevie's timeless classic "I Wish" into a House jam! In this very limited vinyl release, Dex has created an awesome Top 40 mix show weapon. Nothing short of perfect, this single is an excellent way to give your show some throw-back flavor with an edgy kick. Supplies are limited, so this is one you don't want to sleep on!"
Joel Furness--FMQB Magazine

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"Chiropractic adjustments require the upmost precision and Dex Dubious's music allows my mind to focus to the point where I can not only feel the spine, i become the spine."
Joe Confrazier --Contributing Editor Foxridge Chiropractic Bulletin


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 "Mr. Dubious who used to live a few doors down from me once mowed my lawn for only ten dollars when the other boy charged twleve. He did an excellent job for only eight. "
Ellen McNeil--Cowhen Community Newletter


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"In today's large meat chickens and turkeys the problems become very complex since the birds put on weight faster than they build their bone structure to support the weight. Since large meat birds and waterfowl are prone to leg and foot problems, let's consider the causes of these problems in fowl."
Small Flock Factsheet, Number 35
Phillip J. Clauer Poultry Extension Specialist Animal & Poultry Sciences Department