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trippnface Advanced Member
United States
1,661 posts Joined: Jan, 2010
Posted - 2014/10/07 : 18:44:14
posted on FB. "Farewell, I always maintained when I lost the passion and drive for hardcore it was time to take a break or hang up the headphones. I've stepped back and done a lot of soul searching and came to the conclusion I'm not feeling the music and the way things are behind the scenes in the UK.
I've accomplished so much, there's really nothing left or obtainable for me in hardcore to do. Everything I've set out to do like be on Radio1, Music Video on Clubland TV, feature on Clubland Xtreme Hardcore albums, own Artist Album, track on a Film, bring in fresh sounds and leave a stamp on the style of music, work alongside a variety of the best in hardcore past n present, dj in various countries, multiple track releases, number one spots, signed to a major label, the list goes on.. I've achieved them goals.
So I would like to take this opportunity to thank you all for your support and great times out on the road! It's been a hell of a ride! Farewell for now "
skankineddie666 Junior Member
United States
98 posts Joined: Nov, 2012
Posted - 2014/10/07 : 20:51:53
Ehh Petruccio never did anything for me. I feel Modulate was the better half of the duo since he is more technical when it comes to producing.
Looks like the Futureworld Empire is crashing down.... 2 of there big artist are now gone. Wonder who is next???
The drunken scotsman Advanced Member
United Kingdom
1,488 posts Joined: Dec, 2011
Posted - 2014/10/07 : 20:56:32
He never really made anything to my taste so can't say il miss his tunes. Seen him play out once or twice though and he was a decent dj.
I'm sure modulate continues to make hardcore despite quitting, so maybe take this with a pinch of salt.
The Dopeman Advanced Member
United Kingdom
1,393 posts Joined: Aug, 2005
Posted - 2014/10/08 : 01:03:32
is it really such a bad thing if he quits tbh his style of "hardcore" is imho part of the reason uk hardcore fell to it's lowest point too much dubstep/electro influenced tracks
popcore as I like to call it
anyone remember "thou shalt not forget" would this style of hardcore have been acceptable back then? why should it be now?
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Vladel Advanced Member
United Kingdom
1,525 posts Joined: Feb, 2008
Posted - 2014/10/08 : 06:16:57
Quitting the scene? I don't think he ever really joined it. Him and Modulate had a bloody good go at trying to kill it though. Perhaps he's not feeling the music because the dubcore shite they were trying to push never really took off enough.
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