'Anarchy' was more of a tribute album to my friend Peep.
“'Anarchy' was more of a tribute album to my friend Peep.”
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'Anarchy' was more of a tribute album to my friend Peep.
“'Anarchy' was more of a tribute album to my friend Peep.”
'Anarchy' was more of a tribute album to my friend Peep.
I hate when people try to put me in one category.
Your friend dies, and people always say, 'Oh, he lives through me,' or whatever. But it's just sad that they're not living. If a person dies that's close to them, then they say, 'I lost this person.' It always tripped me out because I would always be like, 'Yeah, but that person lost their life.'
I actually started making beats first and that was before 2010. I think I was like 14. They were really bad. I used to sample like Arabic music for some reason.
I'm just a normal, nice dude.
I see electronic music as loads of monkeys pushing buttons and me being one of them. But I think my album 'Timeless' stands the test of time.
You know, I always root for the older athlete. I root for the second album. I root for solo careers after the rock star breaks the band apart.
It's good fun, making a solo album, because there's perhaps songs that wouldn't get used for the Stones or any other kind of outfit that I'm working with. It's just nice to be the boss.
Every album is a labor of love, and the day they're not, I'll quit. It's that easy.
The second 'Postal Service' album is threatening to become the 'Chinese Democracy' of indie rock. It will come out eventually, or maybe it won't.