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Obviously a lot of the information on Setlist.fm and Songkick etc. is user submitted so it could be wrong, and the information on Resident Advisor and in magazines doesn't take in to account whether the gig went ahead (eg. cancelled or postponed).
Obviously a lot of the information on Setlist.fm and Songkick etc. is user submitted so it could be wrong, and the information on Resident Advisor and in magazines doesn't take in to account whether the gig went ahead (eg. cancelled or postponed).
== Unknown Dates ==
There's a stack of events which have flyers, but no dates. Such as [https://www.mowaxdiscography.com/swifty.html Flip & Trip], No Half Steppin', KUDO, and [https://www.instagram.com/p/BcuCi6bHXJ7/ The Return of Kudo].
They were presumably between 92-94, but it's hard to say.--[[User:Titwsl|Titwsl]] ([[User talk:Titwsl|talk]]) 22:59, 20 September 2018 (UTC)

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Sources

The following are good sources for finding information on gigs:

Resident Advisor, eg: https://www.residentadvisor.net/dj/jameslavelle/dates?yr=2009

Setlist.fm, eg: https://www.setlist.fm/search?query=unkle

Songkick, eg: https://www.songkick.com/artists/307778-unkle/gigography?page=3

As well as old magazines such as Muzik which have gig listings in the back. When creating a page for the individual gig it's always best to have some sort of source to refer back to so your work can be confirmed.

Obviously a lot of the information on Setlist.fm and Songkick etc. is user submitted so it could be wrong, and the information on Resident Advisor and in magazines doesn't take in to account whether the gig went ahead (eg. cancelled or postponed).

Unknown Dates

There's a stack of events which have flyers, but no dates. Such as Flip & Trip, No Half Steppin', KUDO, and The Return of Kudo.

They were presumably between 92-94, but it's hard to say.--Titwsl (talk) 22:59, 20 September 2018 (UTC)