XtD schreef:
If that's the case with all the artists leaving Scantraxx, big respect to those artists. With the recent social media statement of Adrenalize, where he said Scantraxx made him add vocals to a song, a touch which he himself didn't like too much, has made clear Scantraxx puts their own interest above the creativity of the Artists.
Those artists leaving the label (and if it may cause the fall of Scantraxx, so be it), will only be a good thing for the genre, when this means the artists can create the things they like the best themselves. That's what being an artist is all about right

I don't recall a "big social media statement" anywhere... but I do remember him mentioning it in passing on a forum, which I don't think is fair to call it a big "social media statement" since the kid is only 15 and was being jumped on for adding vocals people didn't like. If that's the case: it's not really fair to put some sort of story out there that could cause problems between an artist and his label. However, if there was an additional comment on some other site you could link to, I'd love to see it.

As for whether it's a "good thing" for Scantraxx to fall: I respectfully disagree... They have helped grow some of the top artists currently in the scene. I may not like what they do, but it's why I didn't go with them. It's that simple, for me.
Sometimes people simply outgrow the label they are on, or sometimes the label wants something the artist can't provide, and the other way around. Every artist has their own reasons. That's all. It's like being employed somewhere: you can love your job, but feel you can be working somewhere better, or even for yourself.