Feature description:
If symposium could apply Artists_Tags per artist by matching entries.
Allow me to explain:
" Feat. " in this case is considered a delimiter
Artist: The Jackson 5 Feat. Michael Bublé
Artists_Tags: Male Group;Canadian
OR
Artist: The Jackson 5
Artist: Michael Bublé
Artists_Tags: Male Group;Motown
Artists_Tags: Canadian
In these senarios “Male Group” & “Motown” are tags I really only want to be associated with the Jackson 5 & “Canadian” I only want associated with Michael Bublé
I’m of course assuming symfonium already knows which artist is first, second & so forth as it already displays them in the order they are tagged. If we could do the same with artist tags then matching each tag to each artist may be possible (i think).
Perhaps tagging Artists_Tags as a delimited field could mean all those tags apply to the entire artist field(s) but tagging Artists_tags as multiple values means each value pertains to a specific artist. Just spitballing here
Problem solved:
Sometimes Artist Tags do not apply to every artist on the track.
Brought benefits:
This could bring more precision & flexibility to artist tags
Other application solutions:
Additional description and context:
I really think this could be a cool addition to the artists_tags. Not sure how tough that would be to implement, maybe instead of interpreting delimited & multivalued fields differently there could just be a setting for how symfonium will parse these tags specifically.
I do think this is a bit niche as the artist tags I wish to use are maybe more specific than others may use but I think a feature like this would further distinguish Track_Tags from Artists_Tags as it would take things to a deeper level rater than just representing at the “track level” so to speak. Currently artists_tags seem to be applied to every individual artist which again, not wrong but this changes the types of tags you can use as they need to accurately encompass ALL the artists on a track otherwise the tag could be inaccurate or less helpful.
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