I think I speak for many when I say that there are a lot of people out there just wanting to pour cold water on this burning flame that is the popularity of electronic music, even from within our own scene. I’m not going to sit here and shoot an artist down because of the music they make, or the genre they like. There’s enough room in this scene for all of us to survive and retain your own community of fans. I love the fact you can go to a Tomorrowland or wherever and see a guy playing underground music or guy playing a mainstage set. That’s the beauty of our scene, it’s varied and (should be) open-minded. But naturally because of the gold rush in electronic music over the past few years there has been an influx of novelty/fake artists, which is a real shame against the true meaning of our scene. But should we be blaming them or should we be blaming the managers/promoters who book these djs? Who knows? But I do agree with guys from all sides of the scene that this kind of ‘in it for the glory’ kind of culture is negative for the longevity of the electronic music scene that so many of us have poured our hearts and souls into for years and years.”