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The world is just going to continue to fragment, and that's a great thing.
John Vanderslice
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John Vanderslice
Age: 57
Born: 1967
Born: May 22
Guitarist
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Singer-Songwriter
Gainesville
Florida
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As a studio, you have to have a niche. You have to provide a service and there has to be a reason for your being around.
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Analog was perfected over 70 years, though. Digital will one day be fantastic. I'm sure of it.
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Bands will always need studios. The more people there are recording at home, the more people there will be who are going to need a studio.
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Making love to robots will probably be great one day. It's just not a viable option right now.
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The funny thing is that even engineers and techs don't know what a tiny telephone connector is - people call them TT connectors. Engineers used to come by all the time and say, Why are you called Tiny Telephone?
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When I tour with a band, things get more unconscious and more automatic as the tour goes on. Music has to be like natural speech. It's probably like learning a foreign language. Thinking about the use of pronouns is not the passionate part of communicating with people.
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There is definitely a nostalgia, and I am very sentimental, so I don't begrudge people for having sentimental feelings towards vinyl.
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One day, digital will be it. Analog will just be another oddity, and that's fine, too. I have no great misgivings about it, but there will always be something to analog. It's the smell of the tape and all that visceral, physical stuff.
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In fact, it's in my interest to love digital recording, and I just spent a ton on a new digital recording system, so I speak from a place of heavy investment in both sides.
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If you'd asked me what I'd wanted to do five years ago, I'd have told you I wanted to be Viktor Vaughn or The Game - I would want to be a rapper with an eight ball of coke in my pocket and a wad of hundreds. Because that kind of freedom - well, perceived freedom - is where I want to be.
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