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Ginie specializes in progressive rock curation and metadata management across Spotify and Apple Music platforms, with particular focus on conceptual albums from the 1970s golden era. Their work includes detailed documentation of Pink Floyd's The Dark Side of the Moon, examining both the technical production methods and thematic elements that defined the album. The archival efforts extend to cataloging recording techniques, studio innovations, and engineering breakthroughs that shaped the progressive rock movement. Their curatorial practice bridges classic album metadata with contemporary streaming formats, ensuring accurate preservation of track listings, personnel credits, and recording details. The scope encompasses both mainstream progressive rock cornerstones and deeper catalogue material from the genre's formative period. This work supports systematic organization of complex album cycles, multi-movement compositions, and extended instrumental pieces characteristic of the genre. The curation methodology prioritizes historical context, sonic evolution, and conceptual continuity in progressive rock. Research areas include studio production advancements, philosophical themes in lyrics, and cross-pollination between progressive rock and adjacent genres. Documentation focuses on verifiable technical specifications, session details, and release data that illuminate how landmark albums were created.