Talk:Flow Dynamics

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[edit] Notability

This subject is notable according to the Wikipedia guidelines based on the following:

  1. Flow Dynamics has been the subject of several independent published works, including reviews, interviews and charting of Flow Dynamics music in the following magazines: DJ magazine (UK), iDJ Magazine (UK), Knowledge Magazine (UK), Straight No Chaser Magazine (UK).
  2. Flow Dynamics had a charted hit on the UK Dance Singles Charts (Position #22).
  3. Flow Dynamics has gone on an international concert tour including gigs in UK, Spain, Italy, France, Germany, Belgium, Hungary, Austria, and Australia, and performed at events in UK and Europe alongside high profile djs including Andy Smith, DJ Askillz.
  4. Flow Dynamics has released two albums on indie label Freestyle Records whose catalogue inlcludes Chaka Khan and Jurassic 5.
  5. Flow Dynamics contains one member of the band Rhibosome.
  6. Flow Dynamics won Western Australian songwriter of the year award in the WAM music awards - electronic music category (2006), and was a finalist in the 2005/2006 MusicOz Australian Music Awards.
  7. Flow Dynamics has been included on several major CD compilations including those compiled by Askillz (Fingerlickin Records) and Andy Smith (Freestyle Records).
  8. Flow Dynamics has received airplay on BBC Radio 1 (UK) and ABC (AUS).
  9. Flow Dynamics Has been the subject of several half hour or longer broadcasts on Australian national radio Triple JJJ.

—Preceding unsigned comment added by Flowdynamics (talkcontribs) 06:40, November 4, 2007

Evidence is needed for all of this. Please provide - on this talk page, do not edit the article - published, third-party sources about the subject. If none of this can be verified by sources that are *independent of the subject*, the article is more likely to be considered for deletion, per Wikipedia:Guide to deletion. --Malcolmxl5 14:06, 9 November 2007 (UTC)

Hi Malcolm, Can you please clarify if online music industry sources (websites) are considered by wikipedia as "published", or does it have to be a hard copy like a printed magazine? (I am not sure what is required exactly to substantiate the points above so that they are verifiable). I can provide Issue numbers and dates for printed glossy music magazines that have reviewed Flow DYnamics etc. Do national newspapers count as appropriate sources? Do independent websites count etc? Flowdynamics 23:53, 10 November 2007 (UTC)

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--Malcolmxl5 13:36, 9 November 2007 (UTC)