Talk:List of breakcore artists
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[edit]Please list artists who you think should be added here. If you see an artist listed in this section who you believe does not fit the description of Breakcore, please explain why next to the artists name. Don't forget to sign your comment. After some significant time, I'll add the valid artists to the article.
50.186.4.10 (talk) 20:07, 25 July 2014 (UTC)
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[edit]I am recreating this page, because: At the time of deletion (2007), there was a lack of notable artists with their own articles. Essentially the page was purportedly filled with redlinks and non-links. Breakcore has continued to grow in popularity and notoriety as a form of electronic music; many of its most notable artists have collaborated with notable artists from even more popular electronic music genres such as IDM. To put it simply, breakcore has come a long way since 2007, and I believe there are enough notable artists that a list page for them would add value to its information here on Wikipedia. The article, List of breakcore record labels is also in a sorry state, and I suspect it hasn't been deleted because then there would be no nice, bulleted list of information about breakcore at all. I plan to expand that article as well.
Some of the artists I plan to add on the first revision of the recreated article are:
- Benn Jordan
- Bong-Ra
- DJ Balli
- Doormouse
- Droon
- Edgey
- Eiterherd
- Enduser (artist)
- Eustachian (band)
- Fanny (artist)
- Hecate (musician)
- Jason Forrest
- Kid606
- Knifehandchop
- Ladyscraper
- Otto Von Schirach
- Ove-Naxx
- Shitmat
- Sickboy Milkplus
- Venetian Snares
- Xanopticon
There are likely more to be found, and undoubtedly many notable artists who do not yet have articles.
Thanks for listening! bllix (talk) 09:02, 22 September 2011 (UTC)