And sometimes you have to let it go limp and detach yourself from any associations.
ALAN PALOMOAnd we use it to read album reviews and watch kitten videos… not to put those two things in the same light!
More Alan Palomo Quotes
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Memory is just as much of an instrument as anything else in music.
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I find it so funny that for the first time in history, people have access to this great equalizer in the Internet, which grants everyone the same knowledge base.
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So I wanted to create soundscapes that are evocative of places that only exist in your head – that’s where the fun, psychedelic stuff happens anyway.
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I have this eerie feeling that by the time I’m 33, reality will not exist in the same plane as it did before.
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Like the idea that every night might be the night before the world ends.
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There’s no real template to follow these days for what a band should and shouldn’t be – bands are just becoming these weird little Internet avatars that you either follow or download or interact with in some removed way.
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You start reverting back to that state of mind where you’re having conversations with yourself, and that’s where the weirdest and most honest ideas come from.
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The Internet really does create this dimension around the music that’s always in relation to what else is happening at the moment.
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I subscribe to the idea that personality is like a muscle.
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I remember a time when I would hear a band and then want to hear everything that sounded like it;
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I think it’s more about trying to just focus exclusively on writing music and making that a viable, sustainable lifestyle.
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Let alone 15 minutes – to decide what you think about it.
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I would’ve done when I was 16, like texting a really awkward “I like you” message to someone.
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I never willfully want to write the same record twice, which is probably why I jump from project to project.
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Things are changing at such a rate that you really can’t get too familiar with anything that you own in relation to what sort of functionality it has in your life.
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