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"Kingston began working on production seriously around 2002 [&] began his solo producing career around 2004." This isn't actually true. Between 2001 and 2004 Kingston produced under the alias 'Orphan' and was the main producer for the Plague Language label/collective, producing many of the tracks on Noah23's albums Neophyte Phenotype (2001), Tau Ceti (2002), Quicksand (2002), Sigma Octantis (2004), Mitochondrial Blues (2004) and Jupiter Sajitarius (2004), and also produced tracks for Baracuda, Penny, Orko and others associated with Plague Language at the time. There's been some kind of falling out between them and Kingston's history with Plague Language is never brought up in BSBD interviews, but it should of course be noted.
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Note, a member of the group (identifying himself in the edit summary) has removed this pertinent information several times now. Suggest protecting the article.
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A member of the group has repeatedly removed this pertinent and fully referenced information several times now. Again, suggest semi-protecting the article. Wikipedia is not for personal promotion. It is not up to the subject of the article to decide what is "relevant" information.
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"Kingston began working on production seriously around 2002 [&] began his solo producing career around 2004." This isn't actually true. Between 2001 and 2004 Kingston produced under the alias 'Orphan' and was the main producer for the Plague Language label/collective, producing many of the tracks on Noah23's albums Neophyte Phenotype (2001), Tau Ceti (2002), Quicksand (2002), Sigma Octantis (2004), Mitochondrial Blues (2004) and Jupiter Sajitarius (2004), and also produced tracks for Baracuda, Penny, Orko and others associated with Plague Language at the time. There's been some kind of falling out between them and Kingston's history with Plague Language is never brought up in BSBD interviews, but it should of course be noted.
Wetdogmeat (
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21:11, 15 May 2009 (UTC)reply
Note, a member of the group (identifying himself in the edit summary) has removed this pertinent information several times now. Suggest protecting the article.
Wetdogmeat (
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04:49, 23 June 2011 (UTC)reply
A member of the group has repeatedly removed this pertinent and fully referenced information several times now. Again, suggest semi-protecting the article. Wikipedia is not for personal promotion. It is not up to the subject of the article to decide what is "relevant" information.
Wetdogmeat (
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19:21, 9 August 2011 (UTC)reply