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Top 10 Max Tundra Quotes

  1. What bugs me are parodies - they're never as special as the original thing.
  2. Most of the lyrics are rooted in my own experiences. But there is some sheer fabrication.
  3. The internet becomes too arch. The clip is uploaded and reuploaded endlessly with banner headlines and crappy 3-D graphics. Stuff rots in this supposedly clinical space.
  4. I don't think of my music as something that works well in the background. And because a lot of it isn't in 4/4, people might not like to dance to it.
  5. There was a time when beheadings were in the public mind because people around the world were getting their heads cut off for various reasons.
  6. Someone explained parallax error to me, and I thought Ah, with a cheap camera, it would be pretty easy to behead someone.
  7. Making music is a total hassle, really.
  8. It'd be tricky to read into my lyrics - some are autobiographical, but sometimes I just like the sound of words.
  9. Usually I'm only using my instruments when I'm recording or playing a gig.
  10. It's easy to not work on my album. I go out to the cinema, catch up with friends, eat, watch "Curb Your Enthusiasm" - that sort of thing.

Max Tundra Quotes About Love

I love playing piano, too, but I don't sit around doing it all day. Part of that's because I don't have one in my house - I only have synths. — Max Tundra

I love the finished product, but I find working in the studio a chore - I use an old-fashioned setup, so the recording process can be frustrating. — Max Tundra

I love playing the drums - I really get a lot out of it - but I don't think I'm a good enough drummer to be playing live drums on all 10 tracks on my album. — Max Tundra

Max Tundra Famous Quotes And Sayings

Here's the thing with lyrics: Words are just another musical instrument. — Max Tundra

I'm actually embarrassed by the idea of writing songs about myself - I imagine someone hearing them and thinking This guy is a bit self-obsessed. I don't know if I really have a persona, in that respect. I want to just make the music and hide away. — Max Tundra

I'm a bit of a control freak, so I always appreciate being inside the nuts and bolts of the music - I don't like newer programs that paper over your cracks. — Max Tundra

I might've set out to write a particular song about a particular girl, but my experience will run out after four lines, so instead of getting obsessed with the girl, I write about the clothes I'm wearing. — Max Tundra

When I'm in my studio, it usually feels like a hassle to actually press all the buttons and make music come out the other end. — Max Tundra

A lot of student films in art shows are samey. It's a look at the life of someone making these boring films. — Max Tundra

The nice thing about working for a label like Domino is that there's no pressure: They've got a roster of 40 active bands, and they can bang out an album or single in a week, so it's not the end of the world to not have a Max Tundra album in 2005. — Max Tundra

People call me a bedroom electronic musician, which I suppose I am. But I hate most electronic music; I find it really boring. — Max Tundra

The program I use is called MED Soundstudio. It's basically a column of numbers that relate to pitch, duration, the type of sound. If I want to play a chord, I have to press keys on a keyboard - like a computer keyboard, on my Amiga - that relate to sharps and flats, note by note. — Max Tundra

I got really paranoid, burning every song onto three CDs and hiding them in various places around the house just in case I got burgled and there was, y'know, a fire in my bedroom. I told friends where I was hiding them in case I was killed. — Max Tundra

When I've got massive projects to be getting on with, I find myself open to distractions, particularly when deadlines are involved. — Max Tundra

I hope nobody I wrote about becomes too upset. — Max Tundra

Life Lessons by Max Tundra

  1. Max Tundra's work demonstrates the importance of experimentation and pushing boundaries in music, showing that it is possible to create something unique and exciting by combining different styles and genres.
  2. His work also highlights the value of collaboration, as he often works with other musicians to create something greater than the sum of its parts.
  3. Finally, Max Tundra's work serves as an inspiration to take risks and be creative, rather than sticking to the same tried and tested formulas.
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