When you're doing collaborative music, the relationship that forms is a very bonding kind of experience.
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Everything I do is collaborative. It's just my way. I'm really very interested in how the other musicians perceive the song.
We all have different relationships with music. But the music is always there.
Music is shared. It's a shared feeling; that's what music is all about. When you listen to a song with someone else, it becomes more than just a song. It defines relationships.
Collaboration has become really integral to my process. I play music so that I can spend time with my friends and communicate in that way. I experience so much joy in that process, because, you know, it's those times of getting together and playing music and all that comes with it that are the best for me.
I just think that with music, it's kind of like life, and so the people you work with, you generally develop a relationship. You don't have to try to explain things. You just know. It's like you're in the band together and striving for the same goal.
If you are making music for other people, you will have to be aware of how people relate to it.
Music is a tool that brings people together.
Like family, we are tied to each other. This is what all good musicians understand.
As always in a musical collaboration: One has to like each other. As simple as that.
Even though I have often recorded alone, I still feel the best music is made by musicians playing off each other.
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