I became aware that all sounds can make meaningful language.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The sounds and rhythms of words are really important to me.
The pull between sound and syntax creates a kind of musical tension in the language that interests me.
My training in music and composition then led me to a kind of musical language process in which, for example, the sound of the words I play with has to expose their true meaning against their will so to speak.
As you know, there are certain languages that lend themselves very easily to vocal use.
Sound is the vocabulary of nature.
It's really the sound of the voices, the sound of the words, the sound of the sound that we're interested in.
I've personally reached the point where the sound of MP3s are so uncompelling, because so much is lost in translation.
I take sounds and change them into words.
I always feel like music should be a universal language.
I've always felt, even as a songwriter, that the rhythm of speech is in itself a language for me.