Music is a job, but I figured out ways to get my mind into a place where I could be creative. I actually discovered meditation. It enabled me to clear my mind of all the drama and focus on the music.
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When you do music, your friends are writers, actors, painters. It's all under the same roof. So anything creative is interesting to me.
Music helps me tell my story. That's where I can really be heard. But there's so much focus on the things that aren't music.
I think that creative work, music in particular, is a conveyor of inner emotional life. I don't feel one way all the time, so I don't want my music to feel the same way all the time.
Music is my therapy and my straitjacket. Music keeps me sane and keeps my mind on something. It's fragile up there.
Music is a really great creative tool for me, for different roles.
But I really love music, and having a creative outlet is really the best thing you can do for yourself.
When I'm doing just music all the time, it can get really overwhelming. It's always challenging to switch it up a bit. And just because you're a musician, it doesn't mean that music is your only creative outlet.
I love music, I make films with music, I eat with music, I sleep with music, I think with music. Music makes me dream; it strengthens my creativity.
I just love making music, and that's my focus.
I love working and writing new songs. But sometimes you need to wait, to have something in your mind, and then you can let yourself play music.
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