Talk:Inverse Phase
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Attempting to supply enough information to remove warning box
[edit]Hello, there is an issue box at the top of this page. I apologize for what might be poor formatting in this talk post and also that I do not have time to create an account. I am editing this page as a fan and located several sources that I believe qualify, and I have remained as neutral as possible. I do not know if I have sufficiently edited the page to warrant removal of the box.
Additionally there is a notability warning. Under the "Others" notability guidelines, Inverse Phase fits the qualifications for the following list items:
1. Is cited in reliable sources as being influential in style, technique, repertory or teaching in a particular music genre. (NJIT, which I just added reference for, near the top of the article.)
3. Has established a tradition or school in a particular genre.
4. Has composed a number of melodies, tunes or standards used in a notable genre, or tradition or school within a notable genre. (honestly I'm not sure how these two differ, but chiptune is listed on Wikipedia, and Inverse Phase has released only chiptunes)
5. Is frequently covered in publications devoted to a notable sub-culture. (Inverse Phase has appeared numerous times on Original Sound Version, a game composer news site)
Thank you,
edit: User George.Edward.C has suggested I Be bold in removing the issue box and stub status of this article, so I'm doing that.
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