commercialisation is a gradual thing. there's absolutely no way on earth that 'hardstyle' can become commercial in the next week. sure, judge jules my by a shit load of italian stuff next week but there's no way he'd leave everything he ever stands for and switch to another style. the same goes for any dj out there who's built up a reputation. you simply wouldn't just 'switch'.

i think when i talk of finding something different, it's a slow process, but you follow your heart and you do it slowly. if more and more dj's started to play hardstyle over the next six months you'd soon get p***ed off with everyone knowing your records and DJ's playing the same as you. so you'd probably find the odd label that no-one knew about - and you'd play the sh*t out of it... and you'd have a slightly different sound in your set... and you'd gradually be changing your style. 1 year down the line and you're a different DJ.