Quote Originally Posted by serox
i liked what he was doing when he started IS. after we have arrived by the mover i think he tried to bring that new hardcore sound to USA. he also did some work with acadipane later on. the mover did the first hardcore track ever and continue to make the darkest and hardest records for many years. Gabber and hardcore techno has a tiny scene in the USA, like you would be lucky to get 300 people in for it.

so, lenny dee i think was cool for doing some thing different and underground. but like how marc acardipane has now done, lenny seems to have gone a bit commercial.

he has started a new label with sebastian hoff (dj promo, third movment) called industrial movment which could be good. promo is big in holland and so is his label. they sell massive ammounts of reocrds i would think.
Have you heard the remix of the Alcore track he did with Satronica? I agree with those who say people are being too hard on him. Lenny Dee is not writing "hardstyle." If he was really selling out and going for the commercial sound, that would be the best route for him to take. On top of which, you could hardly call the last few releases under the IS umbrella "commercially safe."