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New York has always embraced me.
I'm always looking for a new thing that really terrifies me that I think I can't do it and accomplish that.
The camera has always been a magic wand for me, giving me access to places where I could try new experiments.
I think my being such a nomad let me into acting. I was always having to create a new image whenever we moved.
Busta Rhymes, I have to give him credit for one thing: he always lays the red carpet out for me when I'm in New York.
I've been at two different high schools, two different colleges, so I've learned some new playbooks, and that always helps me.
I was always running off to the city, whether it was Philly or New York, going somewhere where there was something more for me.
The seasons had always been a part of the way I cooked and ate in Switzerland, and they again became what guided me in New York.
Living in New York always felt to me like living in the middle of a carnival. It never stopped. There was something very exciting about it.
Like, Mission Of Burma to me always sounded almost like they were part of the British Arty New Wave. I kind of like that. I like not being able to tell the difference.
If anything, Twitter helps me read about perspectives outside of mainstream media and learn about new authors, artists, and ideas that I don't always get exposed to in my regular media diet.
What attracted me to New York was there was an anonymity that I couldn't always have in Los Angeles, and it was easier to blend in there. The more successful you are, the less you are able to do that.
I need to be performing. I need to be acting. I need to be designing a condo and ripping down walls and buying new plates and looking at fashion magazines. There always has to be some movement in the artistic department for me to not get really, really low.
I'm always getting sent new stuff, so I have to incorporate digital equipment into my sets, but I try to play vinyl as much as possible. It's just the best-sounding format still. And I've been using vinyl since I started deejaying, for over 15 years, so it also just feels the most natural for me.