Records used to be documents, but now record companies want product.
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I don't think that old-fashioned idea of record companies exists any more.
I love the idea of making records that people can use, records that have a sense of utility.
Because obviously the whole purpose of putting records out is purely and simply to make money.
Records have images. There are wet records and dry records. And big records.
Technology has allowed people to make records really cheap. You can make a record on a laptop.
Records are just moments of achievement. They're like receipts for work done. Time goes on and people keep playing music.
I didn't need to depend on the record company to publish my records.
People are really set in their ways in how they produce records, and I was at least open enough to where I knew I wanted to do something totally different.
I don't want a record company, but I need one, unfortunately.
Still, records are documents of a period of time. Most records are documents of two or three years, and I just approached it as a record I was doing over a 20-year period of time.
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