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I don't know how many records I'm selling.
Squarepusher
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Squarepusher
Age: 49
Born: 1975
Born: January 17
Drummer
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Chaos A.D.
The Duke of Harringay
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There's a really rough and relatively consistent hierarchy of concerns. My musical interests come first and principally my fascination with how notes and rhythms interlock. Then comes the technical side like programming, instruments and designing instruments. Next is production and mixing and beyond that I start to care less.
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What happens in the studio is technically the same thing that happens on the stage. In the past I had to make quite brutal adaptations of the material to make it work on stage. I don't always like doing that because sometimes you're shaving away the things that you actually quite like about them, the spontaneity of it.
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The only way to find that territory is trying to keep your mind constantly open. That's the only way that you're ever going to see the sort of signs of where to go.
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The older ideas are rendering more and more bland music.
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I'm always pleased with my work. Absolutely.
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My history is really playing live - not writing or recording.
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I'm starting to play all the melodies with kind of keyboard sound but playing it from the bass guitar.
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I'm basically a musician.
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Because, when I'm making music, I don't think about anything, you know? All I think about is what I want to hear. So that for me is what I want - I want my head to be constantly being rearranged.
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One of the more dispiriting things I think about endless touring is hearing the same piece of music over and over again and I end up feeling like a fraud.
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I love traveling. I love just going about on my own, feeling I have no roots.
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I'm trying to fly the flag for the days of electronic music where people who are making it are also building the gear because that was what was happening in the very early days of electronic music. And that spirit is one of the things that really appeals to me about electronic music so I'm putting this forward as a way to keep that.
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