I almost chose the career of an ethnomusicologist because I was so fascinated by that music. It gives a different feeling of time.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Music had been my first love among the arts, and I was fascinated by it, as I still am.
I always had a fascination with music.
I think early on in my career, I was heavily inspired by bands like Throbbing Gristle and Test Dept, and films of David Lynch, for example, where the soundscape plays a very important role in the listening experience.
I loved music - listening and playing - but of course I could not imagine I would be a professional musician. It really happened step by step.
I loved a lot of different kinds of music, but for my own thing, I went for the singer-songwriters.
I'd always wanted to work in the studio and experiment with sounds. Things that I'm really influenced by and that I love are like The Beatles and Radiohead, and all those records by bands whose music is really involved.
I had always thought that I would do something that was connected to music as a career, or possibly Chinese, which was my major.
Once I discovered music, I knew what I wanted to do.
Had I not become entangled with music, I would have become an author much earlier.
I studied audio engineering at university. The background I am from, music was never seen as a viable career; it was always a hobby.
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