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I think a lot of people misinterpret what I'm doing because they think of it as just a joke or they think of it as disposable.
Casey Spooner
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Casey Spooner
Age: 54
Born: 1970
Born: February 2
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Hip-hop is interesting, but American pop music doesn't have the kind of diversity that the UK does.
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On the one hand, rock is so predictable, but at the same time, the basic idea that an artist can cut through everything and make something that they believe in or make something that they love or speaks to them personally, that it can cut through the bullshit. But at the same time, the cliches of sincerity can kill that.
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The things I'm making and doing I really like and think are interesting I'm drawn to them.
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I liked it when there was a certain amount of people who did not like what I was doing. If anything, I thought that was a positive thing.
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If something was confusing or difficult, then it was a positive thing. Confusion is a positive.
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I wanted to make something that raised questions and was completely different and challenged the way most people experienced electronic music. So some people don't like me that's OK.
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I listen to nothing or classical music just because after being in the studio for twelve hours, the last thing you want to do is listen to anything.
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We, as band, always positioned ourselves between art and entertainment, which often works against us - Fischerspooner is between business models. Art is about limiting access to the product to create value, and entertainment is about dispersing it. We've put ourselves in a position where, if we reach conceptual perfection, it's career suicide.
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I honestly and truly love and believe in what I'm making, and it's not a joke, whereas some people would take a singer-songwriter sitting behind an acoustic guitar as sincere.
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