From 188bf3ccc282aa8a586af4044bbb0dbe7f19668d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "(quasar) nebula" Date: Wed, 26 Apr 2023 17:38:54 -0300 Subject: more content polish --- guidelines/albums-and-tracks.md | 8 ++++++-- 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) (limited to 'guidelines/albums-and-tracks.md') diff --git a/guidelines/albums-and-tracks.md b/guidelines/albums-and-tracks.md index c4cfbae..979e919 100644 --- a/guidelines/albums-and-tracks.md +++ b/guidelines/albums-and-tracks.md @@ -1,9 +1,13 @@ # Album & Track Guidelines -## `Name` field - ### Name albums and tracks according to Bandcamp release Generally, HSMusic uses Bandcamp as the primary reference for album listings. Many albums which have been released across multiple platforms have slight differences in track naming (e.g. capitalization) — we prefer the naming on Bandcamp first. We also do our best not to editorialize here. Even if different tracks follow different capitalization rules seemingly arbitrarily, we leave that as-is! When there hasn't been a Bandcamp release, track and album naming can be a bit of a throw. Prefer another music streaming platform first, or whichever platform has the most complete track listing (e.g. if SoundCloud is missing a few tracks while YouTube has the full release, then pull names from YouTube). If the tracks haven't been officially released on *any* platforms, use whatever comes closest to "official" naming: titles as credited in video games, a title the artist passingly called the work when referencing it from some other commentary, etc. + +### Differentiate between artists and contributors + +(TODO. C'est blurry!) + + -- cgit 1.3.0-6-gf8a5