After deciding to step down from the Devil'z Nite project and close it for good. Crossworm decided to change his mind and hand it to someone who would do the project well. I for one, am happy this is still on going. As I've come to really enjoy it. Check out what was said in his statement.
Originally from the Devil'z Nite Facebook page.
Ladies and Gents of the greater wicked underground scene, I have officially resigned as the Music Director of the annual Devilz Nite compilation series.
The fans are good people, and although I no longer share the same love for horrorcore, that doesn't mean I don't care about the relationships I've gathered over the past 15 years in this scene.
The original pact between Menacide and myself, was that in the event I stepped down, the series was to die off. But after the large freak out from the fans, we've decided to choose a successor. We were both under the impression that the fans would have faith that a new compilation series could fill that space... but it is clear that Devilz Nite just might always be the most beloved series the genre has to offer. That makes us both proud.
See the thing is, it has always been FOR the fans. But some people are under the impression that it's public domain. False. I need to put someone in charge that will do it justice and not abuse something that Menacide (and myself, to a degree) built from the ground up.
Anyways, on to the important part. I have chosen a person who is a dedicated fan and not an artist. A fan with no political alignment in this genre. A person who has gone out of his way for countless hours, to compile and provide free underground music for fans across the planet. This decision was a no-brainer.
Everyone welcome the new Music Director of Devilz Nite.... TALLEY!
effective immediately.
It seems fitting to announce it today... the one year anniversary of his site... the biggest source of free underground music the wicked underground has to offer: theFNspot
Originally from the Devil'z Nite Facebook page.