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The Martinez Brothers and DJ Sneak exchange punches on Twitter

It seems the New York duo's failure to play his party in Ibiza started it all

  • Mixmag staff
  • 12 October 2015

It wasn't too long ago that DJ Sneak got himself into Twitter trouble over comments he made about Armand van Helden and now he's been tussling with The Martinez Brothers (pictured).

Although it's not entirely clear what started the social media beef over the weekend, the New York duo alluded that the I'm A House Gangster boss had slagged them off after they pulled out of playing at his party at Pikes, Ibiza.

Sneak denied the party having anything to do with it, telling one Twitter user that our former cover stars are "just a trend", before he got hit with a couple of disses relating to his love for cooking.

Guti, Tiga and DJ Deeon all got involved, taking the side of The Martinez Bros., before a run of tweets expressing their sadness about having a fall-out with someone they'd looked up two when they were younger.

If you want to see the full run of tweets, head to The Martinez Brothers' twitter here or DJ Sneak's here.

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