Ghost Producing facts and rumors
Not quite right. He has been co-produced (as he is capable of making music himself as well) by Wildstylez, NCs, JDX, Atmozfears etc. in the past but since R3tro or even a little earlier, The Anarchist is making all his music.ID wrote:Sharez wrote: - Do you think The Prophet made his last tracks ? I think that Psyko Foundation remix was made by Wildstylez.
4- No, he's ghosted by serval Scx artists, it's not always the same.
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Makes sense, given he co-runs a record label with large subdivisions.elgrekoz wrote:Not quite right. He has been co-produced (as he is capable of making music himself as well) by Wildstylez, NCs, JDX, Atmozfears etc. in the past but since R3tro or even a little earlier, The Anarchist is making all his music.ID wrote:Sharez wrote: - Do you think The Prophet made his last tracks ? I think that Psyko Foundation remix was made by Wildstylez.
4- No, he's ghosted by serval Scx artists, it's not always the same.
Assistance is not the problem. The problem is people producing whole tracks for others and keeping it secret. And when this secret is (kinda) revealed (it's mostly always rumors, but still), us as fans are betrayed in a way. The guy we love and who, we thought, made those awesome tracks is just a face and nothing else.TJOAudio wrote:A lot of people(if not majority) are assisted in some way, because they're DJ's, and that's what they want to be. You get provided with a script/idea/outline/melody, and the producer/engineer just executes it. They're still the artist as its their concept. No idea why there is so much stigma about it in Hardstyle. And most people have to hide it for that exact reason. And you'll probably never know who exactly producers are for who if there are NDA's involved, or it's actually the producers wish to remain unnamed as they have no interests in becoming a public figure and the responsibilities that come with that. So its mostly speculation as it could be some person you never heard of
I agree with you on the DJ part, but what would you think if your were running a businness and one of your employees paid someone to do all his work because he's incapable or unwilling to do it ? I'd sack the guy not doing anything and hire the one really working.
This is inevitable in a world where the most famous DJ "produce" the most famous tracks, but it isn't a good thing for that matter.
All in all, ghostproducing is for music what doping is for cycling.

I wonder if he really is the only one still... because that antiphased ugly "stampuhh stamp remix" is amateurish af...elgrekoz wrote:Not quite right. He has been co-produced (as he is capable of making music himself as well) by Wildstylez, NCs, JDX, Atmozfears etc. in the past but since R3tro or even a little earlier, The Anarchist is making all his music.ID wrote:Sharez wrote: - Do you think The Prophet made his last tracks ? I think that Psyko Foundation remix was made by Wildstylez.
4- No, he's ghosted by serval Scx artists, it's not always the same.
Not quite correct. Thomas Duddridge was the producer of The Anarchist. That's the name you are looking for, not the whole act.elgrekoz wrote:Not quite right. He has been co-produced (as he is capable of making music himself as well) by Wildstylez, NCs, JDX, Atmozfears etc. in the past but since R3tro or even a little earlier, The Anarchist is making all his music.ID wrote:Sharez wrote: - Do you think The Prophet made his last tracks ? I think that Psyko Foundation remix was made by Wildstylez.
4- No, he's ghosted by serval Scx artists, it's not always the same.
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As TJO points out - it is strange there is such a stigma behind it in EDM (and hardstyle specifically), when it is common practise in virtually the entire rest of the music world.
Simple, hardstyle scene is more dedicated and dig into these kinds of details faster. I'm sure half of the pop scene (is there even a 'community') or even the bigroom/tomorrowland mainstage music kinda music scene doesn't give a fuck about who produces for who. Hardstyle scene is close, dedicated, yet a bit obsessed about what's 'OK to do' or what's 'Not OK to do'.Euphorizer wrote:As TJO points out - it is strange there is such a stigma behind it in EDM (and hardstyle specifically), when it is common practise in virtually the entire rest of the music world.

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Yeah, but we're all people at the end of the day.Emre wrote:Simple, hardstyle scene is more dedicated and dig into these kinds of details faster. I'm sure half of the pop scene (is there even a 'community') or even the bigroom/tomorrowland mainstage music kinda music scene doesn't give a fuck about who produces for who. Hardstyle scene is close, dedicated, yet a bit obsessed about what's 'OK to do' or what's 'Not OK to do'.Euphorizer wrote:As TJO points out - it is strange there is such a stigma behind it in EDM (and hardstyle specifically), when it is common practise in virtually the entire rest of the music world.
What is often failed to mention is that speculation topics like this one can often wrongly hurt artists/brands. Idk, you guys do you of course though

Well, I meant Thomas anyway as Niels, has always been the dj of the act, from their "The Flanker" days and onwards to "The Anarchist" project.Amentis wrote:elgrekoz wrote: Not quite correct. Thomas Duddridge was the producer of The Anarchist. That's the name you are looking for, not the whole act.
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