Records are just moments of achievement. They're like receipts for work done. Time goes on and people keep playing music.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
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.
It's a weird thing when you make records. You try to hear it before you make it, so you walk into the studio with this idea of what you expect to happen, and that usually changes. That usually turns into something else, and that's a good thing.
Some amazing records have this power to leave you with inspiration; you're left with the urge to write something. And some records are totally overwhelming, because they are so good, they burn the bridges behind them.
When I make records, I never listen to stuff after it's done. Ever.
I don't think about records.
A record is a message, timeless.
Records... a record just shouldn't be that important.
When you make a record, you listen to it literally hundreds of times. When it's done and you can't do anything else, I never listen to my records.
A record is just a snapshot of where you are at any time.
Because obviously the whole purpose of putting records out is purely and simply to make money.