Agreed. DB9 has always been hard to get into, but with the death of other rare trackers in the past year, the spotlight seems to shine on these guys. Drum and bass, jungle, dubstep have always been very underground genres, and it's only fitting their internet equivilants are so. I've seen a few torrents stolen from DB9 - yes they have their own encoders, members there I dare say have vast vinyl collections [even I have 2 or 3 jungle LPs FFS], but importantly scene access to to groups like sour who have released this music for years now.