A Quote by David Bowie

I made a more mature approach to industrial music. — © David Bowie
I made a more mature approach to industrial music.
The punk rockers said, 'Learn three chords and form a band.' And we thought, 'Why learn any chords?' We wanted to make music like Ford made cars on the industrial belt. Industrial music for industrial people.
However, I'm older, wiser, more mature, and can deliver the rhymes in a different way. Because I guess I have a more holistic viewpoint and approach.
I sense people respond more to the honest approach to making music instead of the manufactured approach.
The products we design are going to be ridden in, sat upon, looked at, talked into, activated, operated, or in some way used by people individually or en masse. If the point of contact between the product and the people becomes a point of friction, then the industrial designer has failed. If, on the other hand, people are made safer, more comfortable, more eager to purchase, more efficient-or just plain happier-the industrial designer has succeeded.
I'm done with industrial. Seriously, my iPod collection at home has no industrial music on it; it's strictly jazz, blues and country.
I don't really like approach music to become famous. I've actually consciously made the decision that I'm just going to do music because I love it.
I'm more mature, my game is more mature, and I can do a bunch of things on and off the court to fully maximize this team's potential.
Cynicism is no more mature than naïveté. You're no more mature, just more burned.
Our music is becoming more mature.
I will say that maybe me being young, it enabled me to have a more youthful approach to making music, and a fresher approach.
The art of music is so deep and profound that to approach it very seriously only is not enough. One must approach music with a serious rigor and, at the same time, with a great, affectionate joy.
We have not inherited an easy world. If developments like the Industrial revolution, which began here in England, and the gifts of science and technology have made life much easier for us, they have also made it more dangerous.
Swavey, it puts more than one genre of music together. That's the approach I have with all music I do.
SoundCloud took a community-first approach to building its business, prioritizing finding artists to post on its service over making deals with music labels to license their music, the approach taken by Spotify.
With anything, you have to approach from an educational, mature standpoint.
I thought we had opposite visions of electronic music. Tangerine Dream and Kraftwerk had a very robotic, mechanical approach. I had a more impressionist vision - a Ravel/Debussy approach.
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