I spent a lot of time in Tower Records. I'm a huge music nerd, and Tower was instrumental to me when I was growing up.
I've been able to find just as much interesting, exciting music through the Internet and iTunes... The personal interaction is not the same, and I'm not walking out of a store with a physical thing, so there's definitely an element that is lost, for ...
Everyone in my industry, the movie industry, is looking at the music industry and going, 'How do we avoid that collapse?' And I don't know if you can, to be quite honest!
I was brought up west southwest coast of Scotland and my mother and father had a music shop, and so I was surrounded by pianos and drums and guitars, and music, of course.
I'm very passionate about music and was excited to see that the majority of readers loved the inclusion of lyrics.
Manipulating shadows and tonality is like writing music or a poem.
In aptitude tests, I scored highest in music.
Cinematography is infinite in its possibilities... much more so than music or language.
Music was my oxygen. It's what saved me from being a really lonely and scared teenager.
I wasn't a ballet baby. My first dance class was in an outdoor pavilion when I was three. It was called 'creative movement.' The teacher gave us chiffon scarves in beautiful colors. She turned on some music and said, 'Now go dance.' So for me, dance ...
Music is everything to me. I wake up and go to bed with it. I listen to all genres, depending on my mood.
My taste in music originates from my culture and heritage, and from traveling the world and listening to all kinds of fun sounds and bits.
I'm really focused when I'm working out, so I don't really listen to music. I like to listen to music after, because it's like, 'Yeah! I finished! Let's party!'
I want to do television, film, music and designing. I want to do it all!
In 'thinking up' music I usually have some kind of a brass band with wings on it in back of my mind.
I put music on and I drive around town.
I'm not a very spiritual guy when it comes to music. I remember hearing Carlos Santana say that angels helped him write his songs. And I thought, 'Really, angels?'
The tough thing about radio is I've met a lot of people in it who like my music. But it's hard for them to figure out how to play what they like when there's somebody up above them yelling 'you have to play this.'
It's just always been a hobby of ours to make music that makes us happy and excites us when we make it.
A 'scream' is always just that - a noise and not music.
I know my music is going well when I don't have insomnia.