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You're trying to make music, and then at the end of it you give reasons for everything.
Alexis Taylor
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Alexis Taylor
Age: 44
Born: 1980
Born: April 20
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I like listening to music on a Discman, where the CD spins, and the fact that it's weird to listen to something on a Discman when most people have an iPod, even though those have an internal hard drive that's spinning, too.
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When bands are on stage and they ask the crowd, Are you having a good time? what they're really saying is, I just want a bit of reassurance - is everything all right?
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If you can do something that doesn't rely on a major melody but still sounds immediate rather than being obtuse and devoid of anything to catch onto, that's great.
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I really enjoy playing for hours and hours. DJ sets where you turn up over an hour and you're on a festival stage, people basically expect much more pounding than I ever would play. I just feel like a fish out of water when I do those. They want something really kind of aggressive that's not really the kind of music that I'm into.
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It's an example of when three people think something's brilliant and one thinks it's terrible. I suppose that's what improvising can be like because you just don't really know how anyone's feeling about it. You come off stage like, Was that good?
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We're still making Hot Chip records whilst doing these other things, so why not just try and make music you enjoy making rather than being tied down by things? It would just be crazy to not allow people to make music.
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I don't love CDs more than anything else, but I was just playing around with the idea that they could be something you're momentarily keeping hold of as everything is passing by.
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I've always found it interesting when I'm the person in the audience feeling mismatched by what I've seen or heard. The shows I've taken the most from I may have not liked while I was there listening to it but, maybe an hour later, there's suddenly a lightening bolt out of the blue: Oh, I'd see them again.
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I know that I can't ever write a song that just sounds completely saccharin. Even if I'm singing about someone being my complete love life, I'm singing about my own inabilities to be as bright as that person.
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There is no decision to be more or less comic. I don't feel more or less humorous in my day-to-day. These things are accidental.
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When you're making the record, you're not thinking about an audience, but you still need them and you want them.
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For me, the audience is the most important thing in the whole chain, so finding out how they respond to things is a learning curve at all times.
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A lot of people in the crowd want to be told what to do if you just put your hands up, they do it.
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In the recording process, sometimes people feel that there isn't a space for them to contribute.
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I like the fact that everyone is nostalgic for vinyl, and I'm being nostalgic for CDs, which are like the new outdated things that no one is going to mourn the loss of - everyone's already written them off.
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I was listening to a lot more folk music. I love the sound of acoustic guitars but I didn't want to be that person standing up there strumming away.
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I find it really disappointing and cheap when someone's copied the whole drum sound from a record.
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To stop for years and then discover that the audience is getting smaller and smaller would be demoralizing.
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It's not like that because the improvisation makes it automatically democratic. No one's leading anything. I didn't have to worry about anyone feeling involved. It was just the most natural, easy process of making music.
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It's funny, I played a social gig once - we were playing music that was rhythm based, but it was going in some strange places. Some people came up to me afterward and said, Can you play a tune that we'll all recognize? I've carried that with me forever - why would you want a tune you could recognize? What's the point of that?
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