Updated readme to clarify artist tag usages

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__Note__: depending on your database size and/or your hardware, the tag-based recommendation engine may significantly slow down the user interface. You can disable it in the administration settings.
## About tags
_LMS_ relies exclusively on tags to organize your music collection.
_LMS_ primarily relies on tags to organize your music collection but also supports browsing by directory using the [Subsonic/OpenSubsonic API](SUBSONIC.md).
### Filtering
It is possible to apply global filters on your collection using `genre`, `mood`, `grouping` and `language` tags. More tags can be added in the database administration settings, even custom tags.
It is possible to apply global filters on your collection using `genre`, `mood`, `grouping`, `language`, and by music library. More tags, including custom ones, can be added in the database administration settings.
__Note__: you can use the `lms-metadata` tool to have an idea of the tags parsed by _LMS_ using [TagLib](https://github.com/taglib/taglib).
__Note__: You can use the `lms-metadata` tool to get an idea of the tags parsed by _LMS_ using [TagLib](https://github.com/taglib/taglib).
### Multiple artists
_LMS_ works best when using the default Picard settings, where the `artist` tag contains a single display-friendly value, and the `artists` tag holds the actual artist names. This ensures a cleaner, more organized representation of artist names, when multiple artists are involved.
### Multiple album artists
_LMS_ requires the `albumartists` and `albumartistssort` tags to properly handle multiple album artists on the same album. As they are custom tags, you may need to set up your favorite tagger to add them.
While LMS can manage multiple album artists using the `albumartist` tag, it works better when using the custom `albumartists` and `albumartistssort` tags, similar to how it handles regular artist tags.
__Note__: if you use [Picard](https://picard.musicbrainz.org/), add the following script to include these tags:
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