It's kinda weird how often Wikidata has an ISNI for an artist that MB doesn't yet
I guess it might be because some editors probably submitted some ISNI in bulk, since on Wikidata you can do that
Piper[m]
Is there a tool like MagicISRC for submitting ISNIs?
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Not that I know of, but it'd kinda be a weird exception to how we normally do things afaik cuz we normally allow one changeset per entity at a time afaik
s/afaik/iirc/
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Aerozol[m]1
What kind of vocals, in MB, is "Harmony Vocal"? I imagine this is a common enough credit. "Background Vocals"?
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<Aerozol[m]1> "What kind of vocals, in MB, is..." <- i tend to put this & similar credits as background vocals
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Aerozol[m]1
Thanks julian45
Anyone want to do some sleuthing? I found this artist because of a co-release with Gareth Coker, but I'm thinking it might be a "pretend collab to get all the plays from popular artists" situation. I can find nothing about this "author", or his book, or his supposed nonprofit. I also don't think that release was there on the supposed release date - kind of clever to backdate it, so it's not super obvious at the top. But maybe I've
missed something and it is legit? I haven't listened yet either
this seems like hella hella spam - look at the bio for the artist in spotify
i've seen legit artists take the piss in their spotify bio but this is absurd
"in 2091, he will have published the best selling book the endless ocean. the movie and tv rights will be purchased by wetflix [sic] and leonardo da vinci."
oh and the next paragraph starts with "during more than 500 years composing at sea…"
the "music" hasn't been published on mora, my usual place for countering streaming release backdates, but metadata sleuthing aside i think it's safe to say this is very bizarre spam