Magma Info for Artist on Soundtrack Music
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What would be the best way to fill in the Artist field for a song from a video game soundtrack? The game never had an official soundtrack release, but it was composed by two people. Should I put “Name 1 & Name 2” for the artist, or use the name of the game (for sorting ease)?
Either preference is fine. I lean more towards the name of the composer(s) myself.
I would personally go for composer names, since it’s the most accurate. That’s what I did for those Game Boy Advance songs I released through C3, as well as the Undertale songs I released afterwords. I figure that’s how Harmonix would do it, at least.
Both of those names wouldn’t happen to start with an “M”, would they?
I would personally go for composer names, since it’s the most accurate. That’s what I did for those Game Boy Advance songs I released through C3, as well as the Undertale songs I released afterwords. I figure that’s how Harmonix would do it, at least.
I can confirm that as C3 we had an “original composer” policy and I think it’s the best way to go.
Thanks for the help, guys!
Both of those names wouldn’t happen to start with an “M”, would they?
Nope, they both start with “G”. ” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_biggrin.gif” />
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