Talk:Nick Philip
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I have removed the prod and notability tags, as the article (now) presents numerous facts about Philip which together establish notability quite nicely:
- Founding contributor of Wired Magazine
- Mentioned as the founder of the successful "rave gear company" Anarchic Adjustment in this book: Mireille Silcott: Rave America: New School Dancescapes (ISBN 9781550223835) [1]
- Quoted by Neil Strauss as an expert on the difference between electronic music videos and conventional pop music videos in an article for the New York Times [2]
- "Radical Beauty" was released on Om Records, a long-standing, notable record label
- Credited as animator on a notable Hollywood movie (What Dreams May Come (film))
- Created the animation for a notable MTV show: Amp (TV series)
- Noted as pioneering flyer designer on the Bay Area (and therefore, the U.S.) rave scene by the East Bay Express (which can be considered a reliable source in this context)
- Has worked with notable electronic music group Sun Electric
Also:
- Has an IMDb entry [3]
- Has a Discogs entry [4]
- "Radical Beauty" is still available via Amazon after 10 years
- Mentioned five times in Simon Reynolds's Generation Ecstasy (one of the most authoritative books about techno/rave)
Regards, High on a tree 21:58, 12 September 2007 (UTC)