Talk:Lymbyc Systym
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[edit] Lymbyc Systym Page Edits
The Lymbyc Systym wiki page was edited to remove the elements that seemed promotional. It was made more concise, and only includes information that is documented by credible 3rd party sources (All Music Guide, Pitchfork, etc). Also, a list of sources was added.
I feel at this point, the page deserves recognition as a valid Wikipedia article.
Fost01 (talk) 17:24, 26 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Sources Documenting Lymbyc Systym's Importance
"Lymbyc Systym's laptop post-rock is generated by brothers Jared and Michael Bell, who had previously been members of various bands in Tempe, AZ. Jared and Michael had been collaborating since their preteens, messing around with toy guitars and drum sets. They finally joined forces in 2001 for Lymbyc Systym, which balances acoustic instruments and programming. The two have since earned opening slots for such bands as the Album Leaf and Mice Parade. An EP, Carved by Glaciers (2005), was followed by Love Your Abuser (2007)."
- from [All Music Guide - Lymbyc Systym ]
This band meets several requirements for notability (CSD A7). They have two releases on a notable indie label, Mush Records. They toured internationally, including US, Canada and Japan. They have collaborated with several documented wiki artists, The Album Leaf, The One AM Radio, Her Space Holiday, etc. A simple google search shows a wealth of material on the band. The band has been featured in several respected Music Publications and media outlets, some listed below: [URB Magazine] [rcrdlbl.com] [KEXP Podcast] [Spin.com] [Live Music Blog] [Phoenix New Times] [Seattle Stranger] [Lodown (Germany)] [Devil In The Woods] [Prefix Magazine] [Rave Magazine (Australia)] [Drowned In Sound (UK)] [Pop Matters (UK)] [XLR8R download] [Earplug] [Seattle Stranger Interview] [Scene Point Blank] [Remix Magazine] [Spacelab Review] [lesinrock.com (France)]
Fost01 (talk) 17:59, 24 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Page formerly deleted / NPOV
Creator's IP is also listed under WHOIS for the "official site". - Logs indicate fourth attempt at creating this article; formerly deleted three times.R3ap3R.inc (talk) 17:12, 24 May 2008 (UTC)
—Preceding unsigned comment added by R3ap3R.inc (talk • contribs) 17:17, 24 May 2008 (UTC)