For millions of fans all over the world, Jeffery Sutorius is Dash Berlin. It still might even surprise some to learn that the group was actually made up of three producers even though Sutorius was the face of the project. In 2018, news broke that Dash Berlin and Jeffery had parted ways, and the remaining two members of the group kept the name and social media profiles.
After the news of the split, it became quite clear that the break up was not amicable. Sutorius felt that the remaining members of the project wrongfully took control of the Dash Berlin brand and tossed him to the side.
Both Sutorius and Dash have begun releasing records independently, but it seems that bad blood still exists. On Twitter today, the producer and his old bandmates traded blows, showing the public that things in the world of Dash are still far from good.
Hence, my social media was and is blocked by them changing passwords without any notice or rights to do so.
— Jeffrey Sutorius (Official) (@Jeff_Sutorius) February 10, 2019
On Facebook and Instagram (where they first illegally removed all content) they’ve closed the comment sections, but these are far more active where people’s opportunity to tell what’s on their heart regarding the current situation is impossible.
— Jeffrey Sutorius (Official) (@Jeff_Sutorius) February 10, 2019
Unless what I’ve read so far I’ve always gave credit to the guys for their talent and will I continue to do so. No matter where it all goes. I do not wish to act bitter, and I want to focus on a positive future. ❤️ #facts #spreadlove
— Jeffrey Sutorius (Official) (@Jeff_Sutorius) February 10, 2019
Telling others to spread love is easy. Spreading love yourself is the real challenge in life. If you want peace you don't talk to the media, you talk to your friends. And it's not too late either. We are all still here.
— Dash Berlin (@DashBerlin) February 10, 2019
Hats off to whoever is ghostwriting your press statements and now even your tweets. Hope he or she is worth your money, because all it is doing is damage.
— Dash Berlin (@DashBerlin) February 10, 2019