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Apart from this unsourced genre, apparently Pendu Sound covered many genres, as long as it's independent, not mainstream, experimental, or related to NYC (synth-pop revival). Some aTelecine music doesn't fit into my idea of industrial, it's ambient, minimal, or what I'd call chill if I like it.
For sources with an enwiki page I generally assume "reliable". Based on that assumption bullettmedia.com + post-punk.com are not obvious:
BTW, WP:DRAFTNOCAT has nothing whatsoever to do with talk pages, I've now activated two WikiProjects with class=Draft here, and will add class=NA to one or more unrelated redirects on their talk pages (if existing). –84.46.52.44 (talk) 16:08, 31 March 2019 (UTC)[reply]
@Nanophosis: Thanks, apparently you removed four bands without enwiki page from the lede, keeping the Tempers with references in the body. That killed two references for Von Haze and Starred. However, a search for Von Haze finds 7 pages talking about this band (text, no red links), therefore I plan to reinsert it to keep the former Pendu zoo together.
Starred and its reference are presumably a good riddance, and a hopeless case for searches, IIRC as bad as Aa aka Big A small a. Removing the Sasha Grey reference here is no big loss, I was anyway forced to copy the reference to replace an unreliable source for exactly the same book excerpt on Sasha Grey. Not linking to the page at all here is wrong, that wikilink can go to a new #See also section together with a {{portal|Record production portal}}. The {{PD-logo}} is listed on WP:FFU#Pendu Sound small.png. –84.46.52.203 (talk) 16:33, 27 April 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Hello, I removed the bands without articles from the lede as they had no established notability on the wiki. However, I agree that bands from that list can be reinserted and redlinked, especially if there are other mentions of the band(s) on-wiki. I also agree that a link to Sasha Grey somewhere in the article is a good idea, but that the source was unreliable and thus needed to be cleaned. As for the logo, I am completely unfamiliar with the uploading process and FFU in general, so I didn't want to dip my toes in and potentially make a mistake. Hopefully a more experienced editor in that subject can address that. Cheers! Nanophosis (talk) 16:48, 27 April 2019 (UTC)[reply]