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The only redlink in the list of bands (not counting Max Eastley) is Sufi - well done to all the people who took the time to look up those obscure artists. According to this blog post Sufi was a side project of one half of A R Kane; I don't imagine there will ever be an article on Sufi the band, but I'm not sure whether to hotlink the name to A R Kane, or to the man behind Sufi (Rudi or Rudy Tambala), or to delink it, or what. -Ashley Pomeroy (talk) 14:52, 7 December 2007 (UTC)