Thank you for inspiring thousands of kids including myself.īarron\’s death showed just how vibrant the dubstep scene is, but it is also thriving scene. Sent some funeral stuff to for his service tomorrow. The amount of artists paying their respects to Barron and celebrating his music proves just how lively the dubstep community really love you dog chin upīurying a friend is not easy….Love you forever buddy RIP ALGOholic October 9, 2015 We are celebrating his life by making him immortal thru his music. Many more artists showed their love for their fallen friend, including Datsik who released a \’Rest in Paradise\’ compilation of Barron\’s music on his record label to immortalize his incredible style. When I got the text from my manager, it was hard to hear, it was hard to believe.Jordan will be immortalized through his music, he definitely blessed the scene. I’m definitely playing three or four of his songs tonight, they always go off. In 2011, 2012 I really appreciated his music and it really helped me. His tear out style was just amazing and his sound design was crazy and the fact he did most of it with reason and malstrom is impressive. They were so heavy, so angry but he was such a nice kid though. Me and my buddy D-Menace would both bounce tunes that he sent us back and forth and we would just go crazy over them. Mckinney opened up before his set about how much Jordan meant to him and how he influenced him as a producer.īarron was very influential for me growing up. In honor of his contribution to the scene, Twofold dropped two remixes for Barron that were never released.
In that silence, those in attendance remembered the filthy drops of Barron that will never be forgotten. Before Adam Mckinney of Twofold ripped up the stage in Chicago last Friday, he asked for a moment of silence for his friend, Jordan Roche, that recently passed away.