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Conception and Promotion (one paragraph who they got to do it and maybe why (i.e. a favourite band, similar genre, a tour buddy, etc.) (Use this) and one paragraph how they promoted it (touring, news releases like usual))
Critical reviews like usual (two para, one good one bad)
Composition (the usual here, four para. max.)
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i remember Paul Epworth's website having a good description of how he did his remixes. unfortunately it's been taken down now though it has been reproduced in a blog here - [1]. useful? Crashandspin (talk) 03:25, 23 August 2009 (UTC)Reply
Unfortunately not, I'm afraid blogs don't meet the notability, reliability, and verification to third-party sources required for Wiki. It's a shame but thanks for the Alkan link. If you keep finding others like that about the other tracks, and even the Epworth one somewhere reliable, just pop it here and I'll edit away. Same goes for Intimacy Remixed who is severely malnourished source-wise. Rafablu8803:31, 23 August 2009 (UTC)Reply