Talk:Dels

Latest comment: 4 years ago by Transfo47 in topic Critical acclaim

I'm still editing this, please give me 2 days to complete DELS' page. He is a significant artist to come out from the UK who represents a new generation of artists alongside The xx, James Blake, Magnetic Man, Wild Beasts, Mystery Jets, These New Puritans, Hudson Mohawke and many more who produce and release accessible and unconventional popular music on major and independent labels, in an era that is dominated by automated pop stars manufactured by TV conglomerates.

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Critical acclaim

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Why on earth is there a section devoted to "critical acclaim"? There has been no such section in any prior biographical article ever. This reads like an advertisement. Transfo47 (talk) 15:09, 19 July 2020 (UTC)Reply