It just sort of flows when you're working with live musicians though, especially if you can connect with them. I think electonic music has to be much more premeditated, because since you're basically just collecting sounds to collage before you're satisfied and ready to blend them together in the recording process, you don't really know what the final product is going to sound like. With a band, I think you have more assurance.

That's the way it is for me, especially with Aeroplasty. I barely have to think about what I'm doing with those guys, because we were just so in sync with one another.


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