I view myself as a musician and I focus on music - other people may try to focus on the music, but the emphasis is heavily on visuals and performance. They're both equally valid, but different.
It is very important that our young people have constructive early work experiences. But it is equally important that their jobs are safe and complement their education, rather than complete it.
The concept and vision of 'Electronic Nature' is to give my fans a fully immersive sensory experience of music, visuals and more.
Music, for me, is as important as fashion. The first visuals I remember are Elvis Presley, David Bowie, New Romantics, and different punk bands.
Immersing yourself in the environment of a real record store where music is celebrated and cherished adds real value to the experience of buying music. In some ways, that retail experience is as important as the music.
I think feminism to me is the idea that women are equally important and their stories are equally important and just as entertaining.
For me it's also - the music is equally as important. I mean I think as somebody who writes music, there just has to sort of be the marriage between both.
For me, visuals are as important as the music. I just love escapism and giving people something to escape to. To me, that's what art is.
As a militant feminist, I believe in complete equality with men: intellectual, professional, economic, social and sexual; they're all equally essential, and they're all equally lacking in American society today.
Well, as a militant feminist, I believe in complete equality with men: intellectual, professional, economic, social and sexual; they're all equally essential, and they're all equally lacking in American society today.
It's not very long ago that we were all singing country music. And country music is equally black as it is white and that's important to recognize.
The actual game is only part of the Senior Bowl experience - the practices are equally important.
....the popular music of Jamaica, the music of the people, is an essentially experiential music, not merely in the sense that the people experience the music, but also in the sense that the music is true to the historical experience, that the music reflects the historical experience. It is the spiritual expression of the historical experience of the Afro-Jamaican.
We're really having a problem right now in our culture. I haven't seen one movie lately in which the story and visuals have been equally good.
If there is going to be visuals for a song, I want them to be equally as good or better than the song.
Everyone loves to run with music in their ears, but when the music becomes adaptive, the music plays a more important role in the experience.