Talk:Trance Mission

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[edit] Trance Mission Deletion

I believe that this band is worthy of a listing. They have performed the world over, and have four albums out that have sold well and can be found in world music sections of all major record store chains and bookstores such as Borders. This is Stephen Kent's primary project, but if you count the other albums some of the same personell have produced under different names, you have over a dozen (see Stephen Kent). He is one of a handfull of artists that have helped make the didgeridoo a major world music instrument, on its way to becoming what the sitar was to psychedelic music in the sixties: a benchmark trance instrument. Among their peers are the bands Dr. Didge, Deep Forest, Didgeworks and Baka Beyond, and artists like Ben Hicks. (He is a sessions artists on a number of other people's albums, like Badi Assad and Steve Roach. Many people have heard his music without knowing it, since he's done a lot of soundtrack work.) Trance Mission is growing in popularity all the time, and is expected to release a new CD and DVD this year.Rosencomet 20:57, 27 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] First sentence has two links to same article, and it's confusing

You say: "band leader (didgeridoo) . . ." in the Trance Mission article, which looks like that is the band leader's name. But that link goes to the actual musical instrument (as you know since you used down further in the same sentence). It's confusing to the reader. It was confusing to me, anyway as I couldn't tell whether Stephen Kent was the band leader or not. Anyhow, you shouldn't have two links to the same place in one sentence. NLOleson 20:04, 28 August 2006 (UTC)