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I agree about the stub part, and I hope we can improve the situation by doing more research. But I am confused about a few things in the box just above. It says, WikiProject Video games is a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of video games. But this article does not, and is not intended to provide any video game coverage. It is about a contemporary electronic music composer and a recording artist who had released six full albums, plus one unfinished album. By volume of studio recording, it's about as much as
Jim Morrison produced (while alive). Some of his albums are still available in online retail[1][2][3], others can be heard on the radio[4]. In composition, they are somewhat traditional electronic music albums, with lengthy (up to 14 min) tracks. These were produced and released as electronic music, under music labels, and are distinct from (albeit related to) any work he has done for the video games. So I simply do not see how this article is within the scope of the WikiProject Video games.
The other thing I am confused about is the part that says "This article has been rated as Low-importance on the project's importance scale." Does it mean, low importance to video game coverage, or low importance overall to the Wikipedia readership? At the
Importance scale table I only see the types that have to do with video games, so I am assuming the former: the article is of low importance to the video game coverage. The infobox, however, does not specify this, and so the editors are likely to be confused. Regardless, this article is in fact of zero importance to the video game coverage, since it is a biographical entry about an electronic musician.
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