In some ways, yes, but when I say "artists" I am referring to those who create the music we dance to, not play it. You see, this is an industry where many DJs do not publish their sets so that what they play can remain as "exclusive" to them as possible. It's always been this way and always will; which makes it very hard for artists that do not want to "DJ" to get credit for their work. Furthermore, artists have almost no say in the way their material is handled once they sign on the dotted line---For the corrupt way the music business is run, you can thank the major label cartels and the sheep that support them. More power to Luis if monopolizing these DJ's and limiting the continued viability of Ultra is what he wants to do. But I think those of us in the EDM industry are already running an uphill battle for recognition. As such, we should work together and not against one another for the success of the genre as a whole.