> He did not stop because he thought that italo is to popular now but
> because apparently no one listened to the CBS....

Ah-ha, the ole' "I'm so underground I...hey? where is everybody?"



>
> In an interview he did with listmember Rebelbass he said that one of
> the reasons he quit dj-ing was because his job as a dj was done, italo
> was no longer a dirty word and people made it and played it again.
>
> KJ
>
>
> > i heard perspects said in an interview he isnt making music again
> > until the electro fad dies down. i say make money and build an
> > audience while the oppurtunity is there, by all means. if you like
> > making music, make music. maybe if the new audience for electro (or
> > italo, etc) hears more quality music it will extend beyond fad. the
> > hype and bs and disposable music that goes along with fads is annoying
> > but i think it's a shame if you let yourself lose your passion because
> > of it..but understandable i guess..
>
>

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