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| quote: | Originally posted by RickyM
why the need for all these aliases? Makes it hard to know who produced what... |
This has been covered before. When an artist puts out a track and gets it signed by a label, the label sometimes wants that artist to be a label-exclusive. This means that for that label, they have that particular moniker, forcing the artist to put out a different alias once they get a new track signed by a different label. This ends once the artist becomes big enough to end it. Such as Ferry Corsten rarely putting out System F tracks, or Ferr tracks, or whatever tracks. The same I guess can be said with M.I.K.E. Hell, he doesn'e even put the Strange World 20XX releases under the Push alias any more. At that point it mainly becomes the artist's decision under what alias he wants to put the track under.
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