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      • asmodai
        Indian music.
      • 2006-04-14 10438, 2006

      • asmodai
        Specifically, music from their movies.
      • 2006-04-14 10446, 2006

      • Nyght
        Got it, was thinking like, Robbie Robertson, but I'm not sure that would be classified bollywood at all
      • 2006-04-14 10429, 2006

      • lindestinel joined the channel
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      • asmodai
        Nope.
      • 2006-04-14 10414, 2006

      • asmodai
        Udit Narayan, Asha Bhosle, etc
      • 2006-04-14 10441, 2006

      • asmodai
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      • asmodai
        AFAIK this should be various artists
      • 2006-04-14 10453, 2006

      • asmodai
        *sighs*
      • 2006-04-14 10456, 2006

      • asmodai goes to adjust
      • 2006-04-14 10423, 2006

      • Nyght
        I would imagine so.. good luck!
      • 2006-04-14 10426, 2006

      • asmodai
        Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge is definitely no artist.
      • 2006-04-14 10430, 2006

      • Nyght
        Looks sorta nightmarish
      • 2006-04-14 10446, 2006

      • asmodai
        Nyght: Easier after the Japanese albums :D
      • 2006-04-14 10457, 2006

      • asmodai
        And I'm happy 't isn't in Hindi
      • 2006-04-14 10406, 2006

      • asmodai
        I am not *that* fluent in reading/writing it
      • 2006-04-14 10421, 2006

      • nikki_ wishes we had some indian scripts in the db
      • 2006-04-14 10447, 2006

      • nikki_
        we've got arabic now though!
      • 2006-04-14 10404, 2006

      • nikki_
        plenty of hebrew, greek, cyrillic, chinese, japanese, korean...
      • 2006-04-14 10424, 2006

      • g0llum joined the channel
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      • asmodai
        Nice to see we're expanding.
      • 2006-04-14 10418, 2006

      • asmodai
        That's the problem with making the sorting names transliterated btw
      • 2006-04-14 10428, 2006

      • asmodai
        for a number of languages there's multiple transliteration schemes
      • 2006-04-14 10438, 2006

      • asmodai
        secondly, you mess up sorting/collation order of unicode
      • 2006-04-14 10427, 2006

      • nikki_ knows, but we're not smart enough to handle everythin
      • 2006-04-14 10428, 2006

      • nikki_
        g
      • 2006-04-14 10434, 2006

      • Nyght
        I guess eventually you get used to it?
      • 2006-04-14 10437, 2006

      • asmodai
        We're not?
      • 2006-04-14 10444, 2006

      • nikki_
        mb isn't
      • 2006-04-14 10459, 2006

      • asmodai
        One of the things I am working on at the moment is computational linguistics :)
      • 2006-04-14 10407, 2006

      • asmodai
        morphology of Japanese for one
      • 2006-04-14 10429, 2006

      • nikki_
        if we used unicode's sorting order, people would complain that accents don't sort under their unaccented character
      • 2006-04-14 10447, 2006

      • asmodai
        nikki_: That's entire language dependent anyway.
      • 2006-04-14 10454, 2006

      • nikki_
        exactly
      • 2006-04-14 10410, 2006

      • nikki_
        right now we're using something resembling english
      • 2006-04-14 10412, 2006

      • nikki_
        sort of.
      • 2006-04-14 10415, 2006

      • asmodai
        germans sort ringel-s (ss) after s, whereas norwegians sort ae after z IIRC
      • 2006-04-14 10422, 2006

      • nikki_
        yup
      • 2006-04-14 10425, 2006

      • Nyght
        eeks
      • 2006-04-14 10427, 2006

      • nikki_
        and japanese goes a i u e o and we go a b c d e and russian goes a b v g d
      • 2006-04-14 10443, 2006

      • nikki_
        and I can't even remember korean
      • 2006-04-14 10451, 2006

      • asmodai
        hangul is radically different ;)
      • 2006-04-14 10452, 2006

      • nikki_
        I know I learnt it once
      • 2006-04-14 10458, 2006

      • asmodai
        Nyght: Welcome to the world. :)
      • 2006-04-14 10408, 2006

      • nikki_
        hangul is easy enough
      • 2006-04-14 10412, 2006

      • asmodai
        Sure.
      • 2006-04-14 10413, 2006

      • nikki_
        but I always mix up a and eo
      • 2006-04-14 10426, 2006

      • asmodai
        Most Koreans don't even know hanja anymore anyway ;)
      • 2006-04-14 10435, 2006

      • nikki_ thought they knew some
      • 2006-04-14 10438, 2006

      • Nyght
        LOL my husband just got back from S. Korea, I'll have to look at his book of Korean
      • 2006-04-14 10444, 2006

      • nikki_
        like days of the week
      • 2006-04-14 10402, 2006

      • asmodai
        nikki_: Less and less.
      • 2006-04-14 10407, 2006

      • asmodai
        Some might know 2000 still
      • 2006-04-14 10413, 2006

      • asmodai
        others might not get past 10
      • 2006-04-14 10424, 2006

      • asmodai
        Really depends on their upbringing and education.
      • 2006-04-14 10434, 2006

      • nikki_
        hmm.
      • 2006-04-14 10401, 2006

      • nikki_
        but still, I can't remember how hangul sorts
      • 2006-04-14 10411, 2006

      • asmodai
        according to radical for all I know
      • 2006-04-14 10415, 2006

      • asmodai
        errr
      • 2006-04-14 10416, 2006

      • asmodai
        nevermind
      • 2006-04-14 10425, 2006

      • nikki_
        no
      • 2006-04-14 10436, 2006

      • nikki_
        there's an order for the jamo, but I don't remember it :)
      • 2006-04-14 10447, 2006

      • nikki_
        and north and south korea use a different order
      • 2006-04-14 10405, 2006

      • asmodai
        this might be it:
      • 2006-04-14 10414, 2006

      • asmodai
        g gg n d dd r m b bb s ss a ae
      • 2006-04-14 10427, 2006

      • asmodai
        etc
      • 2006-04-14 10439, 2006

      • nikki_
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      • Nyght
        everything at the touch of a weblink. :)
      • 2006-04-14 10422, 2006

      • nikki_
        quite a few thai and one armenian (my fault)
      • 2006-04-14 10430, 2006

      • asmodai
        nikki_: eh?
      • 2006-04-14 10442, 2006

      • nikki_ forgot those in her list of the scripts we've got
      • 2006-04-14 10426, 2006

      • asmodai
        hungarian? czechian?
      • 2006-04-14 10431, 2006

      • nikki_
        they use latin
      • 2006-04-14 10444, 2006

      • asmodai
        For various definition of latin.
      • 2006-04-14 10457, 2006

      • nikki_
        er
      • 2006-04-14 10400, 2006

      • nikki_
        how is it not?
      • 2006-04-14 10414, 2006

      • asmodai
        latin has no accents for example?
      • 2006-04-14 10426, 2006

      • asmodai
        Pedantically latin would have even less than 26 characters ;)
      • 2006-04-14 10445, 2006

      • asmodai
        and latin is normally 7 bit encoded.
      • 2006-04-14 10453, 2006

      • asmodai
        Hence the iso-8859 encodings.
      • 2006-04-14 10458, 2006

      • nikki_
        it's still the latin script
      • 2006-04-14 10413, 2006

      • nikki_
        whether or not it's identical to the latin alphabet
      • 2006-04-14 10439, 2006

      • asmodai
        Mmm, fair enough.
      • 2006-04-14 10452, 2006

      • nikki_
        well, spanish, czech and hungarian all use á, they're not different scripts
      • 2006-04-14 10457, 2006

      • nikki_
        and if you couldn't invent new letters or modify existing ones, you'd end up saying most languages use their own script
      • 2006-04-14 10431, 2006

      • asmodai
        What do with do if an artist is hanja and their album's song titles are in English?
      • 2006-04-14 10439, 2006

      • asmodai
        language is set for their album?
      • 2006-04-14 10452, 2006

      • nikki_
        use the album song titles
      • 2006-04-14 10458, 2006

      • asmodai
        Right-o
      • 2006-04-14 10423, 2006

      • nikki_
        picard can use the sortname for a latin version of the name anyway
      • 2006-04-14 10425, 2006

      • asmodai
        peculiar:
      • 2006-04-14 10426, 2006

      • asmodai
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      • nikki_
        which artist uses hanja anyway?
      • 2006-04-14 10430, 2006

      • asmodai
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      • nikki_
        oh
      • 2006-04-14 10446, 2006

      • asmodai
        Why is that featured artist different
      • 2006-04-14 10449, 2006

      • asmodai
        of song 1
      • 2006-04-14 10410, 2006

      • nikki_
        I was hoping for a korean artist 'cause hanja is korean... :/
      • 2006-04-14 10417, 2006

      • asmodai
        't is korean?
      • 2006-04-14 10427, 2006

      • asmodai
        cheon sang ji hee
      • 2006-04-14 10400, 2006

      • nikki_
        google brings up plenty of chinese pages
      • 2006-04-14 10447, 2006

      • asmodai
        mmm
      • 2006-04-14 10453, 2006

      • asmodai
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      • asmodai
        Seems the Japanese and Korean one have indeed different featured artists
      • 2006-04-14 10420, 2006

      • asmodai
        But what about the artist name?
      • 2006-04-14 10435, 2006

      • asmodai
        They list, on the korean site, jamo with hanja in between parentheses
      • 2006-04-14 10444, 2006

      • timo
        timo is now known as timo-
      • 2006-04-14 10433, 2006

      • asmodai
        duh
      • 2006-04-14 10456, 2006

      • asmodai
        Cheon sang ji hee in korean, tenjochiki in Japanese, Tian Shang Zhi Xi in Chinese
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      • asmodai
        *sigh*
      • 2006-04-14 10406, 2006

      • asmodai aliases
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      • Mitsurugi joined the channel
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      • Mitsurugi has left the channel
      • 2006-04-14 10427, 2006

      • asmodai
        Funny name for a record company: SM Entertainment
      • 2006-04-14 10410, 2006

      • Mudcrow
        lots of record labels have strange/weird/stupid names
      • 2006-04-14 10431, 2006

      • Mudcrow
        Very Fucking Bad Records is a favourite of mine :)
      • 2006-04-14 10432, 2006

      • asmodai
        rofl
      • 2006-04-14 10442, 2006

      • asmodai
        I still remember a house label here: Hellraiser Records.
      • 2006-04-14 10443, 2006

      • Nyght
        Mudcrow: THat's a great label!
      • 2006-04-14 10445, 2006

      • Mudcrow
        loads of indie punk record labels have silly names and silly catalogue numbers too
      • 2006-04-14 10403, 2006

      • asmodai
        It's to make our life easier
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      • Nyght
        or at least to give us a chuckle along the way. :)
      • 2006-04-14 10406, 2006

      • asmodai goes to clean up the dilwale dulhani le jayenge albums
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      • asmodai
        ARGH
      • 2006-04-14 10425, 2006

      • asmodai
        ok, say an album's music is written by one person
      • 2006-04-14 10430, 2006

      • asmodai
        and are sung by all other people?
      • 2006-04-14 10437, 2006

      • Mudcrow
        Chaos UK were on AARGH records :)
      • 2006-04-14 10432, 2006

      • asmodai
        heh
      • 2006-04-14 10407, 2006

      • Mudcrow
        depends who the album is credited to asmodai, if its credited to the composer, then add it as a muliple artist with the album credited to the composer, otherwise its a Various Artists release
      • 2006-04-14 10445, 2006

      • Mudcrow
        http://musicbrainz.org/album/19392217-a41d-467f-a… album credited to Nick Cave (as he is the composer) with each track credited to the performing artist(s)
      • 2006-04-14 10415, 2006

      • asmodai
        ok, music by one guy, lyrics by another, and all songs sung by yet other people
      • 2006-04-14 10401, 2006

      • Mudcrow
        what is this album?
      • 2006-04-14 10423, 2006

      • asmodai
        Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge.
      • 2006-04-14 10433, 2006

      • asmodai
        And this kind of setup is quite typical for indian movie soundtracks
      • 2006-04-14 10442, 2006

      • Mudcrow
        ah a soundtrack
      • 2006-04-14 10435, 2006

      • asmodai
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      • Nyght
        I would say credit it to the composer and lyracist, but.. I'm a newb.. so. ;)
      • 2006-04-14 10444, 2006

      • Mudcrow
        can you find a link for that album anywhere? or a link that includes credits for the film?
      • 2006-04-14 10458, 2006

      • asmodai
        Sure.
      • 2006-04-14 10421, 2006

      • Mudcrow
        you need to find who the musical score for the film is credited to
      • 2006-04-14 10422, 2006

      • asmodai
        Mudcrow: http://tamanbollywood.singcat.com/musik/lyrics_so… > dilwale dulhani le jayenge
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      • asmodai
        Lyrics : Anand Bakshi
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      • asmodai
        http://musicbrainz.org/album/5c54f428-c094-4549-9… <-- is wrong regardless, using the movie's title as artist
      • 2006-04-14 10446, 2006

      • Mudcrow
        I would credit it to Jatin Lalit, with an AR set to Anand Bakshi for the lyrics
      • 2006-04-14 10457, 2006

      • asmodai
        And for the tracks?
      • 2006-04-14 10405, 2006

      • Mudcrow
        I would set them as AR links, as some are credited as artist and chorus
      • 2006-04-14 10414, 2006

      • Mudcrow
        musical soundtracks are a pin in the arse, as you could end up with huge collaboration artists
      • 2006-04-14 10407, 2006

      • asmodai
        Lovely :D
      • 2006-04-14 10450, 2006

      • asmodai
        ARGH
      • 2006-04-14 10401, 2006

      • asmodai