Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Advent Project


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The result was delete. --- Deville (Talk) 04:48, 11 September 2006 (UTC)

Advent Project
This is an unheard of band, which has not received outside recognition of being notable. Sadly, there is a claim (albeit a weak one) to notability, so it cannot be speedied. 4 unique google hits for "Advent Project" +"Kid Keith" -- Where 18:35, 5 September 2006 (UTC)
 * Delete I still think it merits speedy. Claim to notability is they're going to record an EP and send it to record companies. All the google hits are for myspace.com. Nowhere close to WP:MUSIC. -- Fan-1967 18:37, 5 September 2006 (UTC)
 * Delete I still think it merits speedy. Claim to notability is they're going to record an EP and send it to record companies. All the google hits are for myspace.com. Nowhere close to WP:MUSIC. -- Fan-1967 18:37, 5 September 2006 (UTC)

There are 6 unique hits on google now. Although this still isnt impressive it shows we are slowly growing — Preceding unsigned comment added by Issueskid (talk • contribs)
 * Google hits

We have never made any major charts, however we reached No5 in the Genoma unsigned charts. Anybody intrested in computer music may be intrested to discover Genoma is run by the official music tech magazine, (a magazine devoted to created music). — Preceding unsigned comment added by Issueskid (talk • contribs)
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 * Comment The Genoma unsigned charts do not seem to exist outside of myspace.com, which is not a Reliable Source. Who puts them together, and what value they may have, is at best unverifiable. Fan-1967 15:18, 7 September 2006 (UTC)


 * Comment Genoma may not exist out of myspace, however Music tech magazine does. Music tech magazine are the company who run the Genoma charts and they are a professional music creation magazine that does hold weight in the real world. Surly this counts for a slight achievement — Preceding unsigned comment added by Issueskid (talk • contribs)
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 * Very slight, since the charts aren't published in the magazine, only on myspace, and don't seem to be republished, or even much noticed, anywhere else. The Music Tech website itself contains no references at all to Genoma. Being listed on a webpage that is (presumably) somehow connected to a magazine is not the same thing as being covered in that magazine. Fan-1967 19:47, 10 September 2006 (UTC)
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