When you catch other people with a sound like yours, that's when you know you did something.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Every once in while, a person will do something obvious and direct that is no more than it appears to be. I think they do it to throw you off.
A good listener is usually thinking about something else.
Some people just come in, do it and they know it's right. It turns out better than you imagined it was going to sound. When that happens, you take it as a gift.
A mate of mine said recently said a lot of stuff sounds like you're listening to it outside, but also like you're surrounded by it, and I think that's quite similar.
Sometimes people think they know you and they go, 'Hey!' and then they realize that they've just seen you on the television. That's kind of funny sometimes.
Just trying to be different - when I hear something - I don't like to go trampling on other people's sounds.
Sometimes I eavesdrop on people. I could rationalize it - oh, this is good anthropological research for characters I'm writing - but it's basically just nosiness. It also helps me gauge where I'm at: Am I normal?
What I can offer the game is creating a sound that, when you hear it, you know it's mine.
It is something I recognise in myself. I do eavesdrop. I do people-watch, a lot.
I know when I sit with my band members and we're playing back a song that we've done, I know that they're experiencing it in a completely different way and hearing stuff that they're alerted to because the way the interpret the world is through their ears. Mine is through my eyes.