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There is magic in patience, you know.
Fate does not always seek our consent.
As we Wizards go, I'm pretty harmless.
The time for desperation is upon us. Let's play.
A man who trusts in luck better have plenty of it.
There can be powerful magic in acts of desperation.
Don't worry about what might be...Worry about what is.
I have my wizards rock along. Could I interest you? Naked?
I'm not emaciated; I'm wiry. Most women find lean men appealing.
I love silence. But I usually only listen to that when I'm sleeping.
One agonizing journey down the gauntlet of youth is enough for any man.
There is no such thing as pure good or pure evil, least of all in people.
For the longest time, I wanted to become a pianist. That was kinda my thing.
I don't want to put 12 singles on an album. I want to make a story, a little movie.
The problem with my eyes is that they have been famished, but now they are feasting.
Whenever I'm in the U.K., people say I have an American accent. Which is, obviously, funny.
When you catch other people with a sound like yours, that's when you know you did something.
Music is its own language - if you don't speak it, it's hard to say what you're trying to do.
I fear no secret of a person I trust, and he has no need to fear mine. It is part of being friends.
I really like working with unique and unknown artists, as they usually bring something fresh to a song.
I can't just sit down and make a song in a day. It's only possible if you focus on the music and not the sound.
A DJ can't just play one song. It's about playing a set, or how you connect songs in those two hours, and where you place them.
I would never say I will stay in electronic music for the rest of my life. I will always do whatever I feel like at that moment.
I will not promote other people's songs big time. I will just mention that I produced the song to get the credit I think I deserve.
I've been making music for a long time, since I was very young, but at the same time, I'm still exploring what works for me. I feel like I'm just starting out.
I usually write my music on a piano, and I really enjoy performing that way, because that actually shows how the music was in my mind before it actually became an electronic song.
I'm my own artist, and I see artists as movies. No one should try to change them for anything. If you don't like it, you just don't follow it. And if you don't like a movie you don't watch it. Watch another movie.
Being yourself is what will make you survive through anything. If you make music to please someone, it's the first step in the wrong direction. Always do what you believe in, no matter what people say. Only way to go!
If you’re convinced as an artist of what you’re doing the only move is to, no matter what people say or what management says or your best friends say or people on Facebook. Do what you do and people will find its way to it.
People are stupid; given proper motivation, almost anyone will believe almost anything. BecauHse people are stupid, they will believe a lie because they want to believe it’s true, or because they are afraid it might be true.
If you're convinced as an artist of what you're doing, the only move is to, no matter what people say or what management says or your best friends say or people on Facebook, do what you do, and people will find their way to it.
What I don't like to hear in music is something has not been thought through: that a sound is just there randomly. I want to make sure that every single little noise that's in my song is there because it's supposed to be there.
I never feel like I need to make a song that sells 5 million copies; that's not the point of why I make music. It's great if that happens, like it did with 'Clarity,' but my goal is to always make a better track than the last one.
A lot of EDM is not bad at all when it's simple, but a lot of it is not really musical. That's just what I really like to do: taking what I had at the beginning, which is classical and jazz influences, and putting it into electro.
I used to be a drummer in a band, and I really loved playing the drums, so I look forward to the right opportunity to do that at some point. Maybe even on TV. Every single live performance I'm doing on TV, I want it to be different and unique.
What I look for in a voice is for it to be unique. I don't really care if a singer sings well. Really, it's about emotion, or being able to sing the lyrics and actually mean it. A lot of singers sing good notes but forget about what words they use.
Although my music is electronic, it has a lot of influences from my past, which is all sorts of genres; I've been in a rock-metal band for a long time, and I still feel like, personally, I have a lot of influence from that. My classical influence, you can find spots here and there.
I always take care to have interesting chord progressions, because you can have the best sound design in the club, and you'll kill it in the club, but in five years, kids will have better sound design. But if your music is good, you'll always be able to listen to it, even in 20 or 50 years.
When I played in a band, people just stand there and look at you and criticize what they didn't like. But if you watch a D.J. show, people go crazy from beginning to end. Say what you want against D.J.'s, but you can't deny that the energy level in the audience is for the most part far above what rock bands have.
I personally see myself as a musician in the first place. You know, I don't want to say I will be a producer and DJ for the rest of my life. I can totally see myself being in another band in five years, if that's what my heart and soul wants to do, if that's what will make me happy. I'm totally happy to just not DJ anymore.
I've always dreamed of having an album. The problem is that it's just very difficult to make an album nowadays because through technology, music shifts so fast, especially electronic music. Once you make five songs, the first one you did is already old and you wished you would have put it out right away. So that's kind of the difficult part.