'If you don't think you have to be making records, you end up with stuff that just feels good.' jacquesgreene
and be like,"Yo we've known each other for 10 years and we've never made music. What are you doing today or tomorrow? Stop by." Opening the process up more and just having fun with it.I think it's the first time in my life that I've written more music than what was released. In the past, when there's been a Jacques Greene EP, it's because there was maybe seven good new things and maybe four fit together well.
I think I'm always a bit that way. Even in my listening habits, a lot of the club records I end up buying are things like Traumprinz , DJ Healer, Galcher Lustwerk and Actress — things that still feel rooted in the context of club music. I'm not really dropping an Actress track at 2:30 am, but I do think there are many more contexts in the world when your track doesn't start with 16 bars of just a heavy kick drum.
I guess so. I never quite have the means I would like to have a full on... but maybe it's for the best. We were on the subway on the way here, and there's these ads for mirror workout stations that feature these horrible concrete mid-century modern furniture rooms. I think that unfortunately there's a side of me where if I hadmoney, I'd probably have terrible obvious mid-century modern couches and shit.
Maybe that'd be interesting to work in design to see how you can undo those systems. I think the problem with design is that you are working in order to be co-opted by capitalism. Even if we're like,"this system of design is kind of obnoxious, let's do something that is in reaction to it," that's just in order to become the new vehicle for whatever the next thing is. It's kind of trapped in selling stuff.
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