That's absolutely fine, I would too. No shame in that. But to try and act like dubstep was never part of Hotflush and vice versa is just complete lies.pete bubonic wrote:I can't hate on the guy for wanting his label to be as diverse as possible. We wanted the same with Soul Motive. To be a 'Seal of Quality' as Scuba puts it.
Falling in love with another genre and wanting to make it is fine, we've all done it, none of us here just locked into one genre forever, but as I said above, that's not my issue, it's trying to whitewash dubstep from his history that annoys me, especially as that gave him the reputation and platform for him to start playing the music he does now, and getting some of the big names like Paul Woolford to release with him.Johnlenham wrote: It does seem if you read between the lines that he fell in love with the place, techno (atsome point started making it), moved there and wanted to get away from the association of dubstep in anyway possible.
To clear it up, people can take their labels in whatever direction they like, it just annoys when they try to bite the hand that got them to where they are now.




