People sort of know me for that solo piano music I did.
I can write music but I'm not much for words.
It seems like a lot of music today is so churned out and simple.
My music, my whole approach to the synthesizer has completely changed now.
From the minute I heard music I knew why I was born.
I've been doing a lot of music for films and television for quite a few years.
Music is very influential to my writing, as are theater and film.
Music's supposed to be real. When it really touches you, it's supposed to be real.
When you expect anything from music, you expect too much.
I make music and I can't stop. It's a compulsion and an obsession and a curse.
Even from a listening end now, I'm still completely a fan of music.
Music of all arts should be expansive and inclusive.
Rock 'n' roll music is what gets me off.
So all of the music had reference, or is inspired by something of the dharma that I've come in contact with.
People think that it's their sovereign right to download music and not have to pay for it.
The hairs stand up on the back of my neck at certain music.
I have no interest in making music that's built for an antique shop.
I'll refer to my music in color, like 'This song needs to be bright red.'
Professionally, I want to keep playing music; I can't escape that.
Music is my way of getting away from everything. It means a lot to me.
Interplay and interaction are the integral parts of music - they're as important as the notes.