I put out records to this day that are not necessarily in a sequence of anything. Some could be written a while back, some not. There is no set pattern.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I set records that will never be equaled. In fact, I hope 90% of them don't even get printed.
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.
I always thought records were there to be broken.
There are records that, in my opinion, only reach their full potential when the listener is disoriented.
90 percent of the records I make are spontaneous.
A record is just a snapshot of where you are at any time.
Actually I was writing with people that didn't get records.
I really don't think records should be made in the manner where you sit and write, and when you're finished writing, you start recording. That just seems conventional and old-fashioned to me.
Records are made to be broken.
All my records have been written to be records, rather than writing a group of songs and seeing if they fit together.