The totality of a record is usually beyond ones ability to imagine when you start working on it, but the component parts are, usually, fairly clear one way or another.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
You can get so many sounds out of one record. Every record can be used in some way.
All you have to know is mathematically how many times to scratch it and when to let it go - when certain things will enhance the record you're listening to.
Records are just moments of achievement. They're like receipts for work done. Time goes on and people keep playing music.
Records have images. There are wet records and dry records. And big records.
There are records that, in my opinion, only reach their full potential when the listener is disoriented.
Records... a record just shouldn't be that important.
We always write way more than we put on a record. We always write a lot-lot.
Usually, when you go in to make a record, you have 30 songs, and you record 30 of them, and 12 of them make it to the record.
I don't quite know what a record is anymore. I don't quite know how to describe it. Don't know how to define it yet, so I'm just letting it gestate, and grow and see if maybe I'll get a better sense of what a record is.
A record is just a snapshot of where you are at any time.