Talk:E.S. Posthumus

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[edit] Usage before release of album?

In the Media Usage list of Unearthed, there is a listing for a 1999 film. Isn't Unearthed released in 2001? If so, how does it even use a song that was released only a year later? Xenonym (talk) 04:08, 8 May 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Poor Article

Removed sentence listing where their album can be bought - that is just blatant spam. This whole article is pretentious, full of prose that lauds the band unnecessarily, and provides more info about their albums than the band themselves. The Sources are also very dubious - they appear to be self-sourced. This article is POV - it looks very much it was written by the band, or someone close to them. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.149.139.151 (talk) 09:38, 14 April 2008 (UTC)

I can find no evidence in the article that makes it seem like fancruft. There could be more information on the band itself, but I see no reason to classify it as spam or fancruft whatsoever. I have removed the "fan" template from the article. Max (talk) 17:36, 24 April 2008 (UTC)

[edit] List of Stuff

[edit] To Do

  • Place edit lock on article with the inuse tag so all changes can be made at once
  • Remove stub marker (no longer the case)
  • Wikify major film and tv studio names
  • Add link to interview [1]
  • Include info from press release [2]
  • move sentences about themes used in trailers to the Movie trailers section
    • possibly make it more generic to include using 'Nara' for Cold Case
  • Include info about "Rise to Glory" along with "Posthumus Zone" comment
  • Expand comment about other musicians performing on the cd (they made a point of pulling in others)
    • from interview "we wanted the chance to blow an ungodly sum of cash working with a big orchestra"
  • Add May 3rd, 2005 release date to the infobox
  • write intro for Unearthed section
    • Their first album released in 2001...
    • move note about "the third biggest selling album in CDBaby's history" to top of section
  • in the unearthed section
    • "In keeping with the 'all things past' theme each of the thirteen tracks..."
  • rewrite / organize introduction into three paragraphs
    • style of music
    • biography
    • projects and licensing
  • re-add a note about being the only group produced by Wigshop Records

[edit] To Research

  • Research "new theme to the U.S. Open on CBS titled “Center Court”" (information on this is scarce on the internet)
  • Research recorded date for infobox
  • Research producer for infobox
  • Research second cd (2006)
  • Research Wikipedia categories and genres specific to this artist

[edit] Cross Linking

Each of the articles for the different movies now have links back to this article in their See Also section. Each is has information about what track was used for the trailer. I did this to get the content and the references out there. If some of the links need to be removed that is fine. I would prefer to have content removed than have none at all. Peteresch 02:56, 6 December 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Seattle Symphony and Other Musicians

The paragraph discussing the Seattle Symphony and other musicians sounds almost too much like a review. Should it be removed? Peteresch 20:01, 10 December 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Posthumus Zone

I decided to include the info found in the Posthumus Zone article and put some of it in the 'media usage' sub-section of the Unearthed album.

Thanks for the effort and time you are putting into this article. It is much appreciated. A Note: Posthumus Zone is not part of the Unearthed album. It does not belong in that section. The majority of the information is being kept in a seperate article. Please try to keep the information over there to limit duplication of effort.Peteresch 16:06, 18 April 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Trailer Appearance

Is the music from the Pirates of the Carribean Dead Man's Chest trailer also by E.S. Posthumus? I'm not familiar with that track --vex5 21:27, 5 May 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Unearthed Track Listing - Request for Comments

There has been some discussion recently on how the track listing should be displayed and what song titles should link to.

Some Possible Options (suggestions welcome)

  • no links in song titles, just a list
  • song titles link to individual song pages
  • song titles link to related city pages
  • song titles link to both individual song pages and related city pages

Peteresch 17:14, 25 May 2006 (UTC)

My personal opinion is that the track names should point to their corresponding city pages. I do not see the need for individual song pages. Perhaps if a song has been released as a single and became popular but for these songs I think the information can be consolidated into the main page. There just isn't enough information to justify the individual pages. Peteresch 17:30, 25 May 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Writers Listed on ASCAP - Factual Accuracy Dispute

User 69.235.139.166 (I'm guessing "Windsor girl") has provided links [3] that list Robert and Jeff Pfeifer as the writers of songs such as Tikal and Elba and associates them with E.S. Posthumus and Wigshop records.

I believe that we need to carefully choose our wording based on the evidence available. We do not know that they are the same people even though I find it difficult to accept another set of brothers working on the project. It is not uncommon for an actor or musician to distribute their work using an alias. That does not make it an "elaborate hoax". Using different names to distribute their work does not mean that their story is inacurate.

We need to do more research on this topic before putting too much emphasis (using the words "truth" or "hoax") on one story over another. Peteresch 16:51, 28 June 2006 (UTC)

Yes you are right Peteresch, we don't know 100% that it is the people listed on the ACE database. So of course feel free to correct the language used there. However, I am 99.9% sure it is the same people - the German names/pseudonyms used don't exist in any databases, and the Pfeifer brothers are established composers - evident in their list of credits. If you click on The Pfeifer brothers' links, you will see that they are linked to EVERY E.S Posthumus song: [4]

Just to clarify. I am not really strugling with the accuracy of the ascap database. They are a trusted source. What I am concerned with is now we have mutliple reliable sources giving conflicting information. Acording to wikipedia guidelines it is not our job to determine "truth" only verifiability. Peteresch 15:44, 29 June 2006 (UTC)
OK understood. In comparison to the reliable ASCAP database, where is the conflicting information coming from? Interviews from trade magazines? Press releases? If there's any reason to doubt the information gleaned from the ACE database, then all the information on the "Vonlichten" brothers should also be cast in more doubt. User:Windsor gir1

Woah thats weird... My name is Robert and one of my brothers is Jeff who looks remarkably like the guy on the left... Altho I look nothing like the guy on the right... —Preceding unsigned comment added by Azslande (talkcontribs)

I changed the article a bit [5]. The ASCAP database is mentioned, but the article still refers to the artists as Vonlichten. They've chosen it and that's how they're popularly known. Compare with Bono, which refers to Paul Hewson a grand total of two times. I removed the disputed template since I think the current form is acceptable. --Qviri (talk) 20:06, 27 August 2006 (UTC)

I couldn't figure out how to revert back and replace the links (instead of the long hypertext) could someone please fix those? Thanks!Mechwar3 (talk) 06:49, 10 December 2007 (UTC)

The cited ASCAP links were an error in the ACE data base that has been remedied. I have removed the references. There is no link in the ASCAP data base linking Helmut and Franz to robert and or jeff pfeifer. I think it would be nice if the band could take credit for it's own work rather than have it credited to a couple of fucking loser television music writers. PLease do not publish anymore false information, rumors or innuendoes about the band. If they are shy or simply more interested in being artists than rock stars, let them be for christ's sake.


..fuck that, they're called robert and jeffrey and it's your problem you can't see that even on ASCAP; The mistake you speak of is apparently only in your head as I can still see those two common names on ascap HARSHLY ASSOCIATED with a band called "E.S. Posthumus". Maybe you are trying to say that some jeffrey and rob were ONLY the ones who PRODUCED EVERY song you heard and didn't from Posthumus. Now, even if that wasn't true, yet it just happens to be, what fucking retards would name their children Helmut and Franz in today's time in America? Maybe some hitler's remnant faggots? ..would be quite nice if people could just leave those 2 common names (and real surnames of course which all who actually give a shit about them know) the fuck alone on their page on this place, at least for informational purpose. And if the "band" was so eager to leave the credit only to itself, do you think that them two would ever have agreed on making up bullshit fake names for themselves? - NO!? Well, they sadly have.

Now go cry, Unstoppable emo.. ": {

[edit] In Video Games

I recognize Pompeii from a video game trailer or a video game scene\boss fight, does anyone remember it being used in a video game?

It was used in the (very cinematic) flash animation "Mortal Kombat VS Street Fighter 2" by Proxicide. You may be thinking of that. Mysterious Bob 22:29, 26 January 2007 (UTC)

Yeah, and Pompeii is being used in the Game Plasma Pong. ~geeked

Pompeii was also used in the fan mod "Cinema" for Max Payne 2. monkeygra 23:52, 3 December 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Media Usage - Wikipedia Guidelines

Is Wikipedia the right place to keep a listing of all the places where tracks have been used? While I personally like the idea of having a list to reference I have been wondering if it would be more appropriate to link to another site that may already be maintaining such a list. I have not done any research to see if another site has a complete list so this may not be an option. It might be worth questioning if this page follows the guidelines. Peteresch 17:59, 5 February 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Cartographer

Someone should add the new singles released on iTunes, including the cover art for the single "Unstoppable".

[edit] Fair use rationale for Image:ES Cartographer-cover.jpg

Image:ES Cartographer-cover.jpg is being used on this article. I notice the image page specifies that the image is being used under fair use but there is no explanation or rationale as to why its use in this Wikipedia article constitutes fair use. In addition to the boilerplate fair use template, you must also write out on the image description page a specific explanation or rationale for why using this image in each article is consistent with fair use.

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BetacommandBot (talk) 20:06, 13 February 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Are they known by any other names?

The music on Top Gear Arctic Challenge is quite obviously Pompeii, but the wiki page for the episode lists it as Requiem for a Tower by Corner Stone Cues.... is there a connection here, or is it just a mistake? Want to be sure before i go edit that, and add the credit to this page. 82.46.180.56 (talk) 20:06, 3 April 2008 (UTC)