Talk:Ekova

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Deletion
I tried to create this page before and it was speedy deleted because at the time, the article I created stated that Ekova had disbanded. Are they back together? Also, this page needs many more sources - a myspace page and a blank record company page are not sufficient. WLU 15:12, 8 August 2007 (UTC)

Present?
I thought the band was kaput, have they re-united? WLU (talk) 19:00, 21 April 2008 (UTC)


 * Nope, they broke up, and as far as I know, haven't reunited. I've corrected the ending date to 2008, gleaned from . They say it lasted 10 years, but 2008 may not be the exact year. In fact, I'm reasonably sure it was earlier than 2008, judging by the comments from 2007 on this talk page. Need sources... -kotra (talk) 23:02, 18 March 2009 (UTC)

Membership
The text says they're a trio, but four members are listed in the Infobox. The sleeve notes published by Six Degrees with the Soft Breezes and Tsunami Breaks album list Dierdre Dubois, Mehdi Haddab, and Arach Khalathari as members; there's no mention of Cyrille Dufay anywhere. [] lists him as a group member for the Heaven's Dust album, and as a guest musician for Space Lullabies And Other Fantasmagore. [] explains that he was brought in to modernize the sound on the first album, which I think makes him a guest musician/producer. Pictures of the group found via Goggle Images show only the first 3 people. Are there any other more official sources to validate who the members of the group are? Ironphoenix (talk) 18:43, 20 September 2010 (UTC)

External links modified
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