I'm done with industrial. Seriously, my iPod collection at home has no industrial music on it; it's strictly jazz, blues and country.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Most of my fans, if you were to look on their iPods, you'd see every possible genre of music represented in some capacity.
Engineering producers who don't play and have technology as a background may be the reason why there's a lot of cold non-musical music, for lack of a better description.
The invention of the iPod changes how you use music. Suddenly you have music everywhere.
I like a lot of electronica. I like older jazz rather than newer.
I'm just trying to avoid any sort of generic kind of music - I don't want to do generic jazz or fusion.
I don't have an iPod. I don't get the whole iPod thing. Who has time to listen to that much music? If I had one, it would probably have Sinatra, Beatles, some '70s music, some '80s music, and that's it.
My iPod's unbelievable. Seriously. The kids have put most of the music on it, but there's a complete mix of '80s rubbish and current day stuff.
The 'music industry' is not a term I use. I tend to concentrate on music, and the music business is something different.
The rise of the iPod meant that digital music became the norm, It's sad, but you can still find the real stuff out there if you look for it!
If you looked at my iPod, you would get a trip out of all the different music, from the real heavy metal to bluegrass to classical.