We use a lot of source music on some shows and none on others.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
It's typical for video customers to often use licensed music - whether a soundtrack, background music, or sound effects - to complement their video projects.
We always go out looking for live music after our shows.
At home, we don't listen to our music-we listen to other people's music. It keeps you attached to the show business world.
You make your music, then you try to find whatever audience is out there for it.
I don't think that TV on the Radio is some dark mysterious band that no one can know about. We write music because it's an immediate form of communication. We're able to put on record what's happening in our times, and we want that message to be heard by the most amount of people.
We don't typically use music. We don't manipulate our audience into what we think it should feel. We tell the truth. That's 'Southland' Style'... and I love it!
Engineering producers who don't play and have technology as a background may be the reason why there's a lot of cold non-musical music, for lack of a better description.
Our show doesn't rely on the typical whistles and bells, and smoke and mirrors. It relies mostly on the music.
I've always used music for my acting, and I do have a kind of a very personal play list that I create.
There's no real music on television unless it's music television, and then it's expensive videos, which people like me can't do.