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@@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ Commentary: |-
     [[artist:keyboard-cait]]<br>
     [[artist:kouta]]<br>
     [[artist:kris-flacke|Kris “Astartus” Flacke]]<br>
-    [[artist:kurtis-burton]]<br>
+    [[artist:rnd|Kurtis Burton]]<br>
     [[artist:kusoro]]<br>
     [[artist:lambda-elise-merryberry]]<br>
     [[artist:lark-mordancy]]<br>
@@ -526,7 +526,7 @@ Commentary: |-
 ---
 Track: Blind Pilot
 Artists:
-- Kurtis Burton
+- Rnd
 Duration: '4:11'
 URLs:
 - https://unofficialmspafans.bandcamp.com/track/blind-pilot
@@ -818,7 +818,7 @@ Art Tags:
 Commentary: |-
     <i>Veritas Unae:</i> (composer, booklet commentary)
 
-    Originally, this piece was written for a good friend of mine, [[artist:patmandx|Patrick]]. He was running the fan adventure [[flash-act:loftlocked|Loftlocked]] at the time, and I'd supplied the comic with a lot of music in conjunction with [[artist:kurtis-burton|Kurtis]] (who is also on this album! Check him out!) Pat had approached me to write a haunting refrain for a harp playing character, Eliza. This theme would eventually form part of several songs written by Kurtis and myself, and the most prominent of which, Lamental, was made into another song, [[track:infinitys-lament|Infinity's Lament]]. It is a fun, jovial melody that turns darker as Eliza becomes less sure of herself and her playing. However, in a Homestuck specific context, consider Rose playing the rain, plucking strings but quickly finding herself at odds with her own land quest. Who knows? The beauty of music is that you can make your own interpretations.
+    Originally, this piece was written for a good friend of mine, [[artist:patmandx|Patrick]]. He was running the fan adventure [[flash-act:loftlocked|Loftlocked]] at the time, and I'd supplied the comic with a lot of music in conjunction with [[artist:rnd|Kurtis]] (who is also on this album! Check him out!) Pat had approached me to write a haunting refrain for a harp playing character, Eliza. This theme would eventually form part of several songs written by Kurtis and myself, and the most prominent of which, Lamental, was made into another song, [[track:infinitys-lament|Infinity's Lament]]. It is a fun, jovial melody that turns darker as Eliza becomes less sure of herself and her playing. However, in a Homestuck specific context, consider Rose playing the rain, plucking strings but quickly finding herself at odds with her own land quest. Who knows? The beauty of music is that you can make your own interpretations.
 
     <i>Circlejourney:</i> (track artist, booklet commentary)
 
@@ -3766,7 +3766,7 @@ Commentary: |-
 ---
 Track: Wicker Kingdom
 Artists:
-- Kurtis Burton
+- Rnd
 Duration: '3:58'
 URLs:
 - https://unofficialmspafans.bandcamp.com/track/wicker-kingdom
@@ -3784,7 +3784,7 @@ Referenced Tracks:
 Commentary: |-
     <i>PatManDX:</i> (track artist, booklet commentary)
 
-    [[artist:kurtis-burton|RND]] and I used to collaborate on projects years ago so we've become very familiar with the other's work. When I first heard this track, back about 3 years ago, I knew I had to do the art for it. The song felt very grand and frenetic, while giving a sense of regality and awe, so I did my best to capture those feelings into the track art. I knew that I had to put in the White King as the main focus on the picture, since the song is a remix to [[track:white-king|a certain other song]]. There is a great emphasis on texture and desaturated colors, to help make the piece feel almost like a worn tapestry. I added a bloom filter to add to this effect.
+    [[artist:rnd|RND]] and I used to collaborate on projects years ago so we've become very familiar with the other's work. When I first heard this track, back about 3 years ago, I knew I had to do the art for it. The song felt very grand and frenetic, while giving a sense of regality and awe, so I did my best to capture those feelings into the track art. I knew that I had to put in the White King as the main focus on the picture, since the song is a remix to [[track:white-king|a certain other song]]. There is a great emphasis on texture and desaturated colors, to help make the piece feel almost like a worn tapestry. I added a bloom filter to add to this effect.
 
     <i>Kal-la-kal-la:</i> (album help, booklet commentary)