Ambivalence is a wonderful tune to dance to. It has a rhythm all its own.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The ambivalence of writing is such that it can be considered both an act and an interpretive process that follows after an act with which it cannot coincide. As such, it both affirms and denies its own nature.
Being ambivalent doesn't mean that you're a relevatist, that anything goes; it just means that you show the complexity of life. Life is always complex.
Rhythm is something you either have or don't have, but when you have it, you have it all over.
No one worries about genre when they're dancing. They're not asking themselves, 'Is this song a dubstep song?'
I think my philosophy in music has been to accentuate the positive.
The more vulnerable and the more confused the song is, the equal and opposite effect is how I feel after having written it.
I'm not someone who can dance to a song I don't like.
Dance music is great, but it's not a time to be reflective or particularly wistful.
If you think my music is sentimental and self-absorbed, I agree with you.
Dance music tends to be a solitary affair.