It's almost required with major artists that there's some duality. And I've got duality everywhere.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I feel most comfortable keeping versatile when it comes to music genres.
You know, for a long time I have been of the opinion that artists don't necessarily know what they're doing. You don't necessarily know what kind of universal concept you're tapping into.
I've probably represented almost every major artist in the world, either directly or peripherally, at one time or another.
Artists don't really want to be marginalized. They believe that everybody should be able to appreciate the experience that an artist gives them, an experience that connects us to each other in a deep way.
My music is pretty versatile; I have a lot of genres and styles. I don't think I should be pigeonholed into one thing. So we'll see where my career goes.
Well, I worked with lots of different artists, of course.
I think every artist strives for a record that crosses all energy, lines, boundaries or languages or barriers.
It's fun to see how other artists adapt my work.
I passionately hate the idea of being with it; I think an artist has always to be out of step with his time.
It's always good when you can bring two artists together who are totally different.