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I propose !K7 Records is merged into Studio !K7 or vice versa. The !K7 Records article has a better logo image and summary, but the Studio !K7 has a full list of artists.
As the official website is called Studio !K7 it seems sensible that this is the keeper article, and !K7 Records become a re-direct.
Oh, and !K7 re-directs to Studio !K7.
Also worth considering is the DJ Kicks artist info on the Studio !K7 page could be merged into the DJ-Kicks page. I'd also suggest a DJ Kicks (i.e. sans hyphen) article to redirect to DJ-Kicks.
Gram09:47, 10 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]
I believe the passage about x-mix is wrong, x-mix was preceded by the 3-lux series, which were VHS tapes with typical early 90's visuals (to be used in clubs). Usually the music was from german labels like MFS and Cyclotron (early trance music labels) 213.84.16.17921:27, 21 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]