I kind of date my musical discovery back to when I was 13 years old, getting my iTunes account and using that as a major tool to discover new music.
A lot of times with artists from back in the day, they do a new album and they don’t sell as much. People say they love them, and it doesn’t always translate to new music.
I can’t leave home without certain movies. ‘The Godfather’ is a big one for me. And I’ve gotta have my beats so I can write new music.
From my time in ‘King Crimson,’ I’d describe a Progressive band as one that keeps trying to break musical barriers, and keeps trying to do new music.
I listen to all kinds of music – new music, old music, music of my colleagues, everything.
Absolutely, I never stop working on new music.
I look forward to the future – and going into the studio to make new music.
You know I want to sing for people, I want to jazz people up I want to make new music that they’ve never heard.
The best way for me to discover new music is through YouTube, and through my readers emailing me stuff.
If something’s upsetting me, being able to go in and work on new music makes all the difference in the world.
I’m always asking friends what new music they’re into, and I love showing people new talented artists.
I’ve been gearing up for this future of writing a lot of new music by digging into my favorite old stuff, and twisting it around and highlighting the things I really love.
I don’t stop digging for new music. This way, I naturally listen to a lot of music, and it leads to new ideas for mash-ups.
I am such a music fiend. I go after so many different types of music. I’m on iTunes constantly just buying new music!
The academic area of new music or modern music festivals is not something which attracts me at all.
Meeting all the wonderful, new people and people appreciating my new music has been a really fun and blessed ride.
I don’t see why I should give my new music to iTunes or anyone else. They won’t pay me an advance for it and then they get angry when they can’t get it.
The only person who really impressed me with making new music is Cudi. Everyone else seems to be jumping on the same music, the producer-made stuff, but the one person that’s made new music to me is Cudi.
I think to try to make new music and new ideas, you have to push the boundaries of existing music.
My new music video, ‘My Life’ featuring Eminem and Adam Levine, the only person in the actual video who you can physically make out besides myself and Adam Levine is Andre Dirrell.
I’m always online looking for new music and things like that.
My experience with Dino Jr. proved that making new music was a worthwhile pursuit.
There will be no new music until it’s good enough and until I’m ready.
I take certain steps to make sure I’m relevant artistically. I always have new music and a reason to be on the road. I’m not just playing ‘Get By’ over and over. I have 12 albums.
There were so many nerves with putting out new music.
When I hear music that parents hate, or older musicians hate, I know that’s the new music. When I hear older people saying, ‘I hate Rap or Techno’ I rush to it.
Being on the road is a great habitat for creating new music because there’s so many different experiences.
Musicians are hungry for new music.
Old music is the same as new music – it’s just a different way of delivering it.
You want your fanbase and new fans too, to embrace the music, the new music.
I actually spend as much time listening to new music as to old. Probably more. I just try to get something out of it all.
I’m always searching for new music, and I change what I listen to on a regular basis.
You can rebel against everything adults say. When I want to find out what the new music is, I find out what parents hate.
I’m perceived as someone who goes out and searches for new music, but it was all present in my household.
My fans should always be ready for new music.
I would hate to think that some people have found themselves in a musical cul-de-sac and have ceased to explore new music, or at least music that is new to them, because they are so glued to the past.
We’ve never been a band that gets up on stage and says, ‘OK, we’re going to play our entire new album.’ Of course we want to introduce new music, but we also want to play the songs people want to sing along with.
If anybody is excited about my music, that’s all I care about. I care about people who are excited about new music.
I use computers for email, staying current with my own website as well as finding important information through other websites. I also use it for creating MP3 files of new music I’m working on.
The very fact that I’ve had those established me to continue on to do new music and new projects.
Everywhere I go I buy new music shirts.
I love all Yes music and love to play it live, but I’m most interested in making new music with Yes.
Twenty years ago I went to see this show The Best Disco in Town Live, it was all these disco acts like Gloria Gaynor and Tavares and I had the best night of my life. There was no new music, it was just hits you loved growing up.
I start the day off with a pot of coffee, and I read all the newspapers online, then I delve around for new music.
I’m always eager to make new music.
And in an era where radio stations that are inclined to play Styx music are your classic rock stations and the stations that play current music look at us as dinosaurs – the only way we could reach people with our new music, generally, is to perform live.
I’m overly excited to finally announce this amazing global partnership deal back home with EMI Music. I know I have mentioned doing music in the past but for legal reasons I was not in a position to release any new music.
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