Galley Molina's a great inspiration and role model for a lot of young kids out there.
I feel happier knowing a starting point came from me. And I like stuff that gives you a physical reaction.
There's something strange about a laptop, how you can make the tiniest gesture and make the biggest sound. I don't feel I've resolved working a sense of performance into a piece yet.
I had thought everyone in the electronic world would be so laid back, but there's as many cliques and prejudices as any other world.
It's the balance between wanting the power of electronics and having something real happening - if you want people to engage in what you're doing, I think that's important. I want to have fun with people, but that's hard to do with a laptop.
I want to become less and less about the laptop. That's what's lovely about an orchestra - the physicality, the way every gesture relates to something you're hearing.
Quite often, when I describe to people what I want, I'll say "overwhelming" - I want it to feel like it's phy
They think that the cure to big government is to have bigger government. . . the only effective cure is to reduce the scope of government - get government out of the business.
Always remember, you don't stop shitting your pants because you grow old. You grow old because you stop shitting your pants.
Its always when you think that youve lost a little of the baby weight that someone steps in grabs a handful of a now sans baby soft belly and asks the inevitable When are you due?
If I see someone I'm in awe of I'm like, 'Oh my God. Oh. My. God. ' But on the outside I'm very calm. I'd never run up and hassle anyone.