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editI'm currently working on this page, so biographical details will be included over the course of the interview I'm conductiong with Sam Rosenthal.
I've also redone the page for Halo Star (the ninth album for Black Tape For A Blue Girl) and created a page for 10 Neurotics, the upcoming album, and created the page for the 10th anniversary reedition of Remnants of a Deeper Purity (links were pointing to the original edition).
I plan to improve this page in about a week (until the end of June 2009), so please keep this page. — Preceding unsigned comment added by MCarr (talk • contribs) 16:39, 25 June 2009 (UTC)
Birthdate
editThis article states that Rosenthal was born in 1973. I highly doubt he "founded a record label" at the age of 10, and was releasing electronic music on cassette at that time. Additionally, in the liner notes to "before the buildings fell", Sam indicated he recorded the tracks for that album in his dorm room (with a fair amount of equipment) in 1986. It is unlikely that a 13-year-old would be in that situation. This page, however, indicated he was born in 1966, which seems much more reasonable, as a 17-year-old artist could found a label and record things in his dorm room at the age of 20. Barring any other possibilities, I'm going to change the date here. MSJapan (talk) 18:43, 4 August 2014 (UTC)