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=Types of Artist=
=Types of Artists=


An "artist" is one of the fundamental data types of [[MusicBrainz]]. This is usually either a person or a band. Artists are the people responsible for creating music. Every album has one primary artist considered to be the most important author of the album. They are also used in many different [[Advanced Relationships|AdvancedRelationships]], and in that context they can fulfill all kinds of roles, from producers, publishers, lyricists, conductors, and many more.
An "[[Artist|artist]]" is one of the fundamental data types of [[MusicBrainz]]. This is usually either a person or a group of persons. Artists are the people responsible for creating music. Every release has one [[Primary Artist|PrimaryArtist]] considered to be the most important author of the release. They are also used in many different [[Advanced Relationships|AdvancedRelationships]], and in that context they can fulfill all kinds of roles, from producers, publishers, lyricists, conductors and many more.


To distinguish the different kinds of artist, there are different types available. The type of an artist can be modified by clicking the "Edit artist" link in the artist box.
To distinguish the different kinds of artists, there are different types available. The type of an artist can be modified by clicking the "Edit artist" link in the artist box.
* Person:
* Person:
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">This indicates an individual person. Note however that there may be several different artist records for the same person, representing different [[Artist Name|ArtistName]]<code><nowiki></nowiki></code>s.
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">This indicates an individual person. Note however that there may be several different artist records for the same person, representing different [[Artist Name|ArtistName]]<code><nowiki></nowiki></code>s.
</ul>
</ul>
* Group:
* Group:
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">This indicates a group of people that may or may not have a distinctive name. The members of a group are indicated with the [[Member Of Band Relationship Type|MemberOfBandRelationshipType]], if the group represents a band, or [[Collaboration Relationship Type|CollaborationRelationshipType]] if the group represents a short-term collaboration. In the case of a collaboration, the "members" can also be other groups (e.g. [http://musicbrainz.org/artist/0ecaa896-58fa-4dca-b53d-8da7bc5f59c5.html Band Aid] or [http://musicbrainz.org/artist/25f54bb7-c393-44e4-8e26-e4f4cd7aa61c.html Queen & David Bowie]). A group might also be used to indicate a company, such as [http://musicbrainz.org/artist/5999c4a6-b426-4644-9f22-21110c5b9f9d.html MCA Music Ltd].
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">This indicates a group of people that may or may not have a distinctive name. The members of a group are indicated with the [[Member Of Band Relationship Type|MemberOfBandRelationshipType]], if the group represents a band, or [[Collaboration Relationship Type|CollaborationRelationshipType]] if the group represents a short-term collaboration. In the case of a collaboration, the "members" can also be other groups (e.g. [http://musicbrainz.org/artist/0ecaa896-58fa-4dca-b53d-8da7bc5f59c5.html Band Aid] or [http://musicbrainz.org/artist/25f54bb7-c393-44e4-8e26-e4f4cd7aa61c.html Queen & David Bowie]). A group might also be used to indicate a company, such as [http://musicbrainz.org/artist/5999c4a6-b426-4644-9f22-21110c5b9f9d.html MCA Music Ltd].
</ul>
</ul>


There are also several [[Special Purpose Artist|SpecialPurposeArtist]]<code><nowiki></nowiki></code>s, for example "Various Artists" used on compilations, and "[unknown]" used in some situations where no artist makes sense.
There are also several [[Special Purpose Artist|SpecialPurposeArtist]]<code><nowiki></nowiki></code>s, for example "[[Various Artists]]" used on compilations, and "[unknown]" used in some situations where no artist makes sense.


Finally, there is [[Artist Alias|ArtistAlias]], which is not a type of artist, but a completely different entity.
Finally, there is [[Artist Alias|ArtistAlias]], which is not a type of artist, but a completely different entity.

Revision as of 14:42, 3 July 2006

Types of Artists

An "artist" is one of the fundamental data types of MusicBrainz. This is usually either a person or a group of persons. Artists are the people responsible for creating music. Every release has one PrimaryArtist considered to be the most important author of the release. They are also used in many different AdvancedRelationships, and in that context they can fulfill all kinds of roles, from producers, publishers, lyricists, conductors and many more.

To distinguish the different kinds of artists, there are different types available. The type of an artist can be modified by clicking the "Edit artist" link in the artist box.

  • Person:
  • This indicates an individual person. Note however that there may be several different artist records for the same person, representing different ArtistNames.
  • Group:

There are also several SpecialPurposeArtists, for example "Various Artists" used on compilations, and "[unknown]" used in some situations where no artist makes sense.

Finally, there is ArtistAlias, which is not a type of artist, but a completely different entity.

Discussion

The introduction of PublisherRelationshipType implies the existence of a new artist type, which should probably called "Company". This could be handled by the existing "Group" artist type, but I'd suggest that a new type be created. Other types might be created in future, such as "Label". It's also worth considering formalising the difference between LegalName and PerformanceName this way: which is discussed further on MusicalAssociationRelationshipClass, here, and here.