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{{official style guideline}}
=Style for Versus Artists (Artist A vs. Artist B)=


This is the style for tracks with artists credited as ''Artist A vs. Artist B''.
'''Status:''' ''This guideline is now official as of 10th December, 2004.''
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">''It is, however, slightly out of date now that we have [[Advanced Relationships|AdvancedRelationships]]. The effort to figure out how to use AR with the various remix and mash-up types is ongoing - see [[Remix Means Different Things|RemixMeansDifferentThings]] and [[Mix-DJ Relationship Type|MixDJRelationshipType]]. --[[User:MatthewExon|MatthewExon]]''
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The first thing to note is that [[Versus Means Different Things]]; and you must '''determine what ''kind'' of "versus" it is'''.
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# In the first case, where it is simply '''two artists collaborating''', credit as a collaboration using [[Collaboration Relationship Type]] form of [[Advanced Relationships]] (i.e. in accordance with [[Featuring Artist Style]]).
# In the second case, where it means '''one artist is remixing another''', use the original artist as the [[Artist Name|artist name]], and put the remixer into the track title as you would with other remixes, following the [[Remix Style]].

# In the third case, where '''the track is a [[Mash-up|mash-up]]''', use the mash-up artist as the [[Artist Name|artist name]], and put the two "versus" artist titles into the track name like so: "[[Track Title]] (Artist A vs. Artist B)".
The first thing to do when dealing with a "versus" style track or release is to '''determine what ''kind'' of "versus" it is'''. There is some very detailed discussion about the various types on this page: [[Versus Means Different Things|VersusMeansDifferentThings]].
# In the first case, where it is simply '''two artists collaborating''', follow [[Featuring Artist Style|FeaturingArtistStyle]].
# In the second case, where it means '''one artist is remixing another''', use the original artist as the [[Artist Name|ArtistName]], and put the remixer into the track title as you would with other remixes, following the [[Remix Style|RemixStyle]].
# In the third case, where '''the track is a [[Mash-up|MashUp]]''', use the mixer as the [[Artist Name|ArtistName]], and put the two "versus" artist titles into the track name like so: "[[Track Title|TrackTitle]] (Artist A vs. Artist B)" following the [[Mash Up Style|MashUpStyle]].

==Example==

==Discussion==

For the third case, what if there is no [[Track Title|TrackTitle]], but only Artist A, Artist B and the two original tracktitles are known? E.g. mix artist: 2 Many DJ's; Artist A: Dolly Parton; Track A: 9 to 5; Artist B: Röyksopp; Track B: Eple

My suggestion: in that case, use '''"9 to 5 vs. Eple (Dolly Parton vs. Röyksopp)"''' as [[Track Title|TrackTitle]].
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">No. This guideline should not be used to add information that is not already given with the track. It is '''not''' a general way for adding information about the artists involved in the making of a [[Mash-up|MashUp]]. If the track does not contain "[[Artist Name|ArtistName]] vs. [[Artist Name|ArtistName]]" then it should not be added. In the example above, an annotation noting the original tracks were performed by Dolly Parton and Röyksopp is appropriate, but as this information was not actually part of the original [[Artist Name|ArtistName]] or [[Track Title|TrackTitle]], we should not add it. If we allowed this, then we open the door to using the VersusStyle any time that two artists are mashed up like this: this guideline is only appropriate when the original track lists the artists with "vs." in the first place. --[[User:TarragonAllen|TarragonAllen]]
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What about the style for track names on [http://www.musicbrainz.org/album/0447d18c-844d-4570-b1fd-926cbb37c10f.html As Heard on Radio Soulwax, Part 2]? The track titles are being moderated at the moment, from something that was wrong to something else, that's not correct either. If feel there's a need for a separate [[Mash-up|MashUp]] style guide, which makes a distinction between the different kinds of mash tracks found on the linked album. [http://img197.exs.cx/my.php?loc=img197ℑ=soulwax2manydjsback0ks.jpg cover scan] --[[User:Zout|Zout]]

[[Category:To Be Reviewed]] [[Category:Style]] [[Category:Official Style]]

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This is the style for tracks with artists credited as Artist A vs. Artist B.

The first thing to note is that Versus Means Different Things; and you must determine what kind of "versus" it is.

  1. In the first case, where it is simply two artists collaborating, credit as a collaboration using Collaboration Relationship Type form of Advanced Relationships (i.e. in accordance with Featuring Artist Style).
  2. In the second case, where it means one artist is remixing another, use the original artist as the artist name, and put the remixer into the track title as you would with other remixes, following the Remix Style.
  3. In the third case, where the track is a mash-up, use the mash-up artist as the artist name, and put the two "versus" artist titles into the track name like so: "Track Title (Artist A vs. Artist B)".