For me, genres are a way for people to easily categorize music. But it doesn't have to define you. It doesn't have to limit you.
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I just don't let music genres define me.
A lot of people who have been perceiving my music have been trying to formulate a genre for it, and I think it's just a natural thing; it doesn't need to be categorized. It doesn't need to be sectioned, if you will.
I never look for music by genre. I look for an artist who puts a dependable trademark on things. Like Elvis Costello - he's a great songwriter who presents his songs in a number of contexts. I feel the same about my own music.
Where do you even draw the line between genres?
I guess one thing that makes my music stand out is that it is quite hard to determine what genre it is.
I don't steer clear of genres. I simply haven't steered myself toward some of them.
The word music is a convenient way to talk about what I'm interested in, but actually, in some ways, it's a limitation.
I think my music generally transcends a lot of genres.
It doesn't matter to me what the genre is.
Genres do exist because frequent users of any large bookstore can instantly tell what any piece of fiction is supposed to be about by its title, its cover and its location in the shop.
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