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If u realy want to speek to me here is the place!

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Thanks for adding infoboxes for the Four Tet albums! I've been a big fan ever since a friend of mine introduced me to their music. By the way, you say you're ripping all your CDs with EAC. I use that myself when I'm on my Windows partition. You might want to consider ripping to a lossless format if you're not already. I recommend FLAC for this purpose. You can then save those lossless rips on DVD-Rs so you never have to rip your CDs again. You can just re-encode the lossless FLAC files to whatever lossy format you'd like, be it MP3, Ogg Vorbis, or whatever. - McCart42 (talk) 03:20, 2005 Jun 22 (UTC)

hey, thanks, but i think i will stick with the mp3, i dont have enough space for a lossless! i got 14 days of music oh here at the mo! i will continue with the infoboxes, it jsust summit i do when im bored :p and makes it look nicer Junior Aspirin 09:06, 22 Jun 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Zoot Woman

It looks at least 847% better since you tidied it up. Joyous | Talk 15:19, 11 December 2005 (UTC)

hmm. I am a loooonng way from being a Technical Goddess. I would suggest you ask at Wikipedia:Village pump (assistance). Joyous | Talk 16:53, 11 December 2005 (UTC)


[edit] Fabric Live 17

Hi. I noticed you rotated the artists and song titles round in the track list on the Fabric Live 17 article. I've been trying to find out if there is any preferred or standard way round for entering this info but haven't come up with a definitive answer yet. There are many compilation and DJ albums that use one method and many that use the other, and I've probably been guilty of mixing it up myself. Is there a reason you rotated them on this article? Are we supposed to put artist first for style purposes? I made the point that the artists will be much more likely to be linked to other articles than the songs, but whether this makes a difference I don't know... Gram 14:17, 15 December 2005 (UTC)

"'Song' - Artist (Songwriter1/Songwriter2)" is standard.

I'm gonna revert your changes to Fabric Live 17, if you don't mind, and go through all the album articles I've done to ensure they are in this format. Gram 14:45, 16 December 2005 (UTC)

I noticed you created a lot of electronic music pages like Fabric Live 17. One suggestion - if you use [[Electronic (music)|Electronic music]] or [[Electronic (music)|]] instead of just plain [[Electronic]], the link takes you there directly instead of having to go to the disambiguation page first. Sim man 04:55, 30 December 2005 (UTC)

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