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I tend to start with a full set of lyrics, and then my producer, Joel Little, and I work on the music collaboratively.
You leave school, work terrible jobs to pay rent, and that's when you start finding your way in music and forming bands.
The way I work on music is that I go into my studio, and I start playing music, and I see what happens, and... I never think about it.
Honestly, the more things start to get bigger and better, the more I am just inspired to work harder and put my music out there and make better music and keep everything going.
As I sit down and start to work, I often panic. I stare at the empty piece of music paper. How can I say that my piece will be ready for performance next January when I do not have a recipe for making it happen?
I work very closely with my publisher and just give them tons and tons of music, and then they link that with different songwriters and stuff. I'm basically a workaholic. So, I figured I might as well just start working outside.
I'll always work with Stones Throw, but I'm trying to start my own label to release my old material and sign new artists. I want to do everything from rock, to jazz, to electronic, to noise records and movie sound tracks. Both sampled and original music.