Same release with different artist alias

The album 02:02 goes under EISEI alias on the bandcamp page, but on the digital releases like spotify and others it uses the main performance name Greyl, should it go under EISEI or Greyl? Im not sure if i have to create a new release or not.

Also another thing: there’s extra tracks which’s tracks aren’t listed on the bandcamp page, but it mentions that the physical release comes with them (which was sold on bandcamp), they are also listed on spotify as a seperate album under the name Greyl, should this go under EISEI even if theres no place where it directly shows it with that?

That “extra tracks” album on the Spotify should definitely be a new release.
I would put it inside the 02:02 release group and use the actual “Greyl” artist on that release as that’s what’s shown on Spotify, but I can’t tell you if this is correct MB style.

Folks, thoughts?

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Certainly a new release (because of the different tracklist)

It is actually questionable whether these should be separate artists. The artists are connected by “performance name of” but neither name is a legal name. And because it’s the same album (RG) it’s hardly a different project.

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The text on https://greyl.bandcamp.com/album/02-02 seems to make it clear that the artist’s intent is for these to be treated as separate projects and for the album to be credited to EISEI:

This is mixed collection of lo-fi house by my side project - EISEI.

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