An electronic/trance band from Slovakia.Single ArtistNames shared by several artists Now that we have the ability for comments to discriminate this page has become something of a to-do list, yes? Dylan That's the approach I've taken with the ones I've broken up. That seems like the best solution once all the artists have been split and moved there, this page should provide documentation on how the discriminator comment stuff should be used.How do you think we should handle the shift? When artists have been split, I suggest they should be moved to NotDuplicateArtists - ZeroGravitas This page will hopefully soon become obsolete now that it's possible to have different artists with the same name.
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There is a (rather complicated) description on how to enter new artists. Cases like that should be listed both and as NotDuplicateArtists. For example, if one of the artists is from a country where a non-Roman alphabet is used, you can use the non-Roman form of the name, as has been done with Polish pop-metal group Turbo and Korean K-pop group Turbo. The idea of "similar but not identical" has been (ab)used to distinguish the artists if there are variant ArtistAliases for either of the artists' names.The purpose of this page was to record cases in which two artists had really identical names, so that the artists can be split, variant names corrected, and/or bogus qualifiers removed. In the past they were also listed on NotDuplicateArtists. If the artists have very similar names but are not identical, this should be noted in the ArtistAnnotation. This page was created to keep track of ArtistNames that had multiple artist's work associated with them. In the past, it was not possible to keep distinct artist records with the same ArtistName. 1.4 Artists differentiated by qualifiers (possible style violations).1.2 Single ArtistNames shared by several artists.