You must surrender whatever preconceptions you have about music if you're really interested in it.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
If I were to explore music, I'd want to just focus on that and make that my priority.
When you decide to do this kind of music then you just accept the facts.
If you are making music for other people, you will have to be aware of how people relate to it.
If you really love music, people can tell if you love music. You have to just stick with it.
One doesn't want to feel too contented; you have to feel challenged by the music.
If I had to give up reading or give up listening to music, I suspect I'd stick with the music.
I'm always weary of connotations. I don't want people to listen to the music I make presently because they liked my previous work, or to dismiss it because they didn't. I'm guilty of this as well - having preconceptions about other artists - but it's stupid because all music exists on its own and should be listened to with a clear head.
I don't know anything about music. In my line you don't have to.
I don't really believe in genres. I don't want people to have any preconceptions about me. I want the first impression to be the music.
I think, in music, you're always hoping that you'll have a like-minded audience and that the music you like making will appeal to them, too.