We always write way more than we put on a record. We always write a lot-lot.
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I often get asked how I write so much. As any writer knows, the answer is to write a lot more than you actually publish.
I do a lot of writing. People don't actually know how much writing really I do.
Writing is one of the few activities where quantity will inevitably make quality. The more you write, the better you're going to get at it.
Some amazing records have this power to leave you with inspiration; you're left with the urge to write something. And some records are totally overwhelming, because they are so good, they burn the bridges behind them.
The more you write, the more you're capable of writing.
I write - and then I write some more.
I don't have the desire to just keep every record and put it out. That's not what I do. I make records for people; that's why I just continue to be consistent, where a lot of the other top writers, they kind of fell off because they started focusing on their own careers as artists. That's not where my head is at.
Well, we promised our fans that we'd put out records faster, and that's what we're doing. We figured out a way to condense our cycle, so to speak, by... continuing to write, trying to keep the creative ball rolling as often as possible.
Actually I was writing with people that didn't get records.
The point always is to be writing something - it leads to more writing.
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