Mosca mocks Ten Walls while apologising over a remix

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Mosca mocks Ten Walls while apologising over a remix

We all remember the terrible story of Lithuanian producer Ten Walls, who, after making a series of disgustingly homophobic comments via social media, effectively ended his own career in one fell swoop.

Now, producer Mosca has taken the awful event and turned it into something pretty hilarious.

The London artist, also head of own label Not So Much, released a remix of the Trevino track ‘Playtime‘. Sitting at more than 20 000 views, it was well-received by most. But not all.

One unhappy Soundcloud user didn’t really think it any good:

mosca

Instead of ignoring it or shying away, Mosca posted the comment to Facebook along with a heartfelt apology – one which parodies the apology posted by Ten Walls after his comments came out.

A Formal Apology:I’m Tom Reid aka Mosca. Earlier this year I posted music on my soundcloud page, that I deeply regret….

Posted by Mosca on Friday, 2 October 2015

Here’s the original for comparison:

I’m Marijus Adomaitis aka Ten Walls. Earlier this year I posted comments on my Facebook page, that I deeply regret. My post was linked to homophobia and was very offensive. I am ashamed to have hurt so many people: my family, my country, my colleagues, my friends, the Global LGBT community and many others. Since then I have taken time out to reflect on what I did and work out a way of apologizing that expresses how sorry I am.

I am saddened by my own behavior and the impact of my actions on others. I offended a lot of people, was the cause of horrible debates, wrecked both my own and the confidence of others and ruined the plans for many people I was working with. Understandably, I was labeled homophobic and I am not and never have considered myself to be this way. I have to tell you that my action was completely out of character and done at a particularly angry and stressful time in my life. This is not an excuse, but I would like you to know that the content of my post is not a true reflection of my feelings. For many years I have been happily working and collaborating with people from different cultures, religious and sexual attitudes. I have always respected everyone.

My post made no sense, even to me. I’m a musician. My music is for everyone in this world. I always try to unite people to promote respect, equality and tolerance, love and peace. It is my priority as a music maker, in music there is no space for discrimination. It is my intention to do something in my home country of Lithuania, to support LGBT groups and educate others on acceptance and tolerance. I am now part of a group of people who have created an electronic opera ‘Carmen’ with a strong message of this. I hope my involvement in this project will be the first step to educating others in my home country that homophobia is simply not acceptable and that everyone should be free to live the life they choose.

I am sorry for what I have done. I am sorry I let myself down. I hope you can forgive me and that one day through my actions and future behaviour, I will once again be accepted for my music.

Sincerely Yours,

Marijus / Ten Walls

 

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