5/24/2020

Burial.txt

They seem to have people all around them, but that’s actually not true. Sometimes you’re surrounded by mates but you’re not surrounded by friends. You feel protective of people, because no matter who we are, we all return to quite a vulnerable place, a flat, mates, a family, a room or whatever. You can see through all that stuff, a lot of young people artificially take on adult issues, that have maybe been pushed at them, or maybe they’re living out an adult relationship, proper life issues, maybe their family isn't looking out for them anymore, other serious stuff that you can't take lightly. I've seen that if you take on that stuff early on, it fucks you up. My new tunes are about that, wanting an angel watching over you, when there's nowhere to go and all you can do is sit in McDonalds late at night, not answering your phone.
- Burial 

12/03/2019

E-Sagilla.txt

"It was kind of disheartening because a couple people on that lineup, I was like, 'Oh, they're cool,' but then it's just a check for them, they don't really care. I don't see myself as being a fence-sitter or anything like that. What value is it if you don't have any morals or politics within what you're doing? To me, music is definitely political no matter what."
- E, Sagilla, https://www.residentadvisor.net/features/3549 

7/12/2019

Agata Buzek

Zauważyłam, że przynajmniej kilka razy dziennie postrzegam świat kadrami potencjalnej fotki, którą można strzelić, a nie chce w ten sposób patrzeć na świat.
- Agata Buzek, wywiad dla Newsweeka nr 26/2019 

5/08/2019

Aphex Twin

"I was just thinking this morning about the reason I was still making music. I don't know if it was because I have an interview or what, but I think it's because when you are talking to people and interacting with people you're limited by your language, by your vocabulary. You think with your language so your language dictates how you think. But when you're making music it doesn't. That's why I love making music so much. You're not limited by vocabulary and words. You will fall into patterns and trends but you can access whatever you want. You can't do that with language. Yeah, you could look up some more words I suppose but it's infinite with art, with music. That's the best bit about it basically.

["Electronic music isn't meant to be talked about."]

1/24/2019

Varg

"Just because you're in a warehouse venue, dancing to a 130 BPM rhythm, that doesn't make it underground. The fact is the club makes millions, has a profile around the whole world—that's not underground. That you book a DJ with an actual rider, asking for shit, THAT's not underground either. I'm not a big techno name and even I can request shit. 'Hmm, so what kind of meal do you want today?' 'Hmmm, maybe filet mignon?' 'Alright sir! What kind of drugs? Women?' It's like—nothing, I'm glad to be here, paying my rent..." 

Varg, Why Varg hates techno