Nothing gets tongues wagging better than a good old fashioned bitch fight, and the latest to emerge comes courtesy of French producer Lifelike and his – now ex, clearly – studio partner, Germany’s Kris Menace. Having collaborated on the 2005 electro house hit Discopolis, Lifelike has posted a scathing blog entry calling out Menace for using a sample he claimed to have earmarked for his own album.
“The track [Metropolis] uses a sample i used already in one of my demos i have for my album,” Lifelike details. “Our german fave simply used the sample, replayed and cutted [sic] it. I sent him this sample after Discopolis as an idea for a new track, but he wasnt interested in doing it. Hopefully this “Metropolis” sounds like a bad german 90’s trance anthem for a commercial advert for a beer.”
But it doesn’t end there, with Lifelike choosing to sink the boot in even further. “That guy obviously seem to be stuck in 2005 trying to get another “Discopolis alike” hit with cheese. Assholepolis is calling.” Ouch!




















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