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*'''Albums''' are standard releases that typically have a minimum of 8 tracks, usually anywhere above 20-25 minutes in length. | *'''Albums''' are standard releases that typically have a minimum of 8 tracks, usually anywhere above 20-25 minutes in length. | ||
*'''EPs''' are shorter releases, usually ranging from 2-8 tracks (and likely under 20-30 minutes in length.) | *'''EPs''' are shorter releases, usually ranging from 2-8 tracks (and likely under 20-30 minutes in length.) | ||
**Sometimes ''Album'' and ''EP'' labels are interchangeable with drastic modifications of these parameters. Releases can be EP-length but contain an album's worth of individual tracks, or have an EP's number of songs that add up to an album length. | |||
*'''Singles''' are average-length, one-track releases usually published in a more casual manner than other release types. These can also occasionally include remixes of the single, a second track, or even a separate track from another artist in a split fashion included. | *'''Singles''' are average-length, one-track releases usually published in a more casual manner than other release types. These can also occasionally include remixes of the single, a second track, or even a separate track from another artist in a split fashion included. | ||
*'''Mixes''' are collections of tracks compiled by artists, labels or fans, either done thematically or for general enjoyment. | *'''Mixes''' are collections of tracks compiled by artists, labels or fans, either done thematically or for general enjoyment. |