Label Alias

Description

Label Alias is similar in purpose and intent to ArtistAlias, which you should read for more insight about how MusicBrainz' searches work, and what are the current features and limitations of aliases (aliases have to be unique for example).

Mainly, you may create one or more Label Alias for one of the following reasons:

  • Mispellings: Blu note for Blue Note

  • Variants: ESP for ESP-Disk

  • Numbers: spell them out, or on the other hand, use numerical representation

  • Stylized names: if some style elements have been retained in the LabelSortName, you may add an additional alias without the stylization

  • Acronym: some labels are widely known by their acronym, though their correct name is the longer form

  • Misencodings (see ArtistAlias)

  • Localization and transliterations: different countries - or even different standards in the same country - may have different transliterations rules

  • Translations: some labels may additionally have an official translated name that doesn't match the transliterated one(s)

Be aware that you mustn't use aliases for label changing names (instead, use two different label entries, and add a LabelRenameRelationshipType between them), and certainly not either for subprojects/imprints of a given label.

Editing Trick

To workaround the limitation of aliases having to be unique in the database, you may use aliases containing an extra character after a space (eg: if "somealias" is already, use "somealias .").

Related Fields

There are two other fields in the database that are related to Label Alias.

  • LabelName

  • LabelSortName determines how a label is sorted alphabetically, and present a version of the name using latin charset, without stylization

Similarly, MusicBrainz also has ArtistName, ArtistSortName and ArtistAlias.

Labels suggested readings

Labels in MusicBrainz are an important and relatively complex topic. It's recommended that you first start familiarizing yourself with the basic concepts in the General information category of the navigation bar (up that page).

You may then consult the documentation pertaining to AdvancedRelationships and labels, which are listed on the LabelRelationshipClass page.

Editors who want to do more researches, may consult one of the items listed under Advanced documentation.

If you still need help, you may ask your question on the UsersMailingList, the MusicBrainzForum, the IRC channel, or the [WWW] LabelDiscussion page.

If you're interested in either the future or the past, you may additionally consult/contribute to LabelFuture (suggest enhancements, list problems and limitations, or propose a new masterplan), or LabelHistory (for a list of fixed tickets and some interesting insight into the old days)


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