My music is more native than intricate or technical.
Gradually, people are connecting with my music, and that means the world to me.
Where my tastes in music are concerned, I'm a real maximalist.
My friends are mostly familiar with music that plays on the mainstream radio.
I just want people that like my music to like me.
I guess from 12 onwards I was always into my music.
My mother was a choreographer, so music has always been around.
My specialty is two things: music or really strange stories.
The thing about my music is, there really is no point.
I should in fairness add that my taste in music is reputedly deplorable.
Music breaks my heart constantly.
I couldn't live without my music, man. Or me mum.
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I've got the best parents you could ever ask for. My parents are from New Jersey, and they met in Vermont in college. My Dad grew up listening to heavy, psychedelic music. He's my biggest fan.
I wanted to play my violin and have my musical expression through the instrument. But then I was really young when I had my first opportunity to conduct.
I'd have these weird experiences where I'd just be walking down the street with this chord progression in my head, this happened more than a few times, and I'd walk home and find a fax in my machine and it would match the music in my head.
There was nothing more I wanted to do than to see my dad react well to my music. I still do. I send him my demos all the time.
Music just runs in my family. My dad and my uncles are a gospel quartet, Latimore Brothers. They've been doing their thing ever since I was a kid, so I just kind of grew up around that.