Maybe in music you're making an auditory environment and maybe you change your environment around you to suit your own way.
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Whenever I make music, it reflects where I'm at mentally.
Music is extremely intuitive, which acting too in a different way.
I've found that when I'm having trouble solidifying a character or a scene, that music will often free my subconscious just that last little bit to allow me to move forward, and often it's in a direction that I didn't expect, but is 100 percent true to the character.
Music turned to digital, and suddenly you had the possibility to make things louder than loudest, which boggles the mind but it's true, and what you have are all kinds of different ways of distorting your music.
I'm not a musician, but I play music. So it's a strange thing.
When you put on music, just feel it; it's a different sense. I walk around with music in, and it can just change my world in seconds.
I was just very conscious that I could either bore people by having the music be similar for too long, or I could just wear them out and bore them in a different way by having it changing too much every minute or two minutes. So, there was that kind of balance to get right.
A lot of our music came out of a lot of weird psychology and weird emotions. When you play the whole body of work, you get tossed all over the place. It's not easy listening. It's not even comfortable to listen to.
It must be a hellish thing to know what's possible in music, to be hearing things all the time and not have an appropriate outlet for them.
This is a cause that musicians can take to heart because one of our main reasons for being is to share our music with other people, and this takes us to people who probably wouldn't otherwise get to hear music on quite this level.
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