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"Ogenki Clinic" is also the name of an electronic band; their track "First Light" (quite nice, IMO) features on my copy of the compilation album "Connected" by Timo Maas, for example. www.discogs.com reports it as being comprised of
Gwill Morris and
James Holden, but according to that site, it seems they've only released a half dozen tracks at most under that name. I'm having trouble finding other information about them.
Given that I don't even think I have enough to write a stub about them, is it still worth making a disambiguation page, or even a "this article is about the manga series; for the band, see
Ogenki Clinic (band)" header, to distinguish the two? (At the very least, I thought I'd mention it here.) —
Wisq (
talk)
00:14, 26 July 2006 (UTC)reply
Yes that seems like a good idea and it seems that you do have enough information to create a stub on them. You even have a website reference. --
Squilibob07:14, 12 October 2006 (UTC)reply