Talk:Felix Kubin
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[edit]He was interviewed by The Wire [1] - I can't find the interview online (except at Kubin's website [2]), but he's mentioned on the page provided. One of his albums was reviewed by The Wire as well [3] and another by Alternative Press [4].
There are also some interviews with him on varous websites, e.g. [5], [6] and the ones listed on his website.
His albums Filmmusik and Matki Wandalki were published on the A-Musik record label [7] that also published an album by DAT Politics and other, less well known artists.
I'm not sure whether that constitutes notability or not. Patzak 16:42, 1 October 2007 (UTC)
- should do. sorry, i thought he came across less notable than i realise now. i'm untagging and replacing with a general "more refs" tag. thanks, tomasz. 16:52, 1 October 2007 (UTC)
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