A Quote by DJ Shadow

I always consider every album to be a snapshot. — © DJ Shadow
I always consider every album to be a snapshot.

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DJ Shadow
Born: June 29, 1972
Well, you know, it's been interesting because an album is just a snapshot of where you are at that time. Not all pictures of everybody are just in jeans and a 'T' shirt, or a ball gown. You have many different sides and this is a snapshot of where you are at that time.
What lists and awards don't measure - and I feel this strongly - is the lasting value of any work of art. They're a snapshot of a moment, and one should always consider their judgments in that context.
When we made the first album, it was meant to be a snapshot of Mumford & Sons in 2009.
No, every album is something like a snapshot. It only shows one moment in time. It shows what we feel and think right at that point in time, nothing more and nothing less.
No, every album is something like a snapshot. It only shows one moment in time. It shows what we feel and think right at that point in time, nothing more and nothing less
I always wanted to make an album, but I knew that I didn't want it to be a musical theater album. It's not that I don't love them - I own every musical theater album ever made - but it just didn't seem right for me.
I think we're taking a snapshot view of climate change and trying to implement policy based on that snapshot.
The way you see me on 'Jersey' is a snapshot, and you can't judge from a snapshot.
An album is like a book or a diary or a snapshot... It just feels so like the end of a chapter when you finish one.
I think every time, before we do an album, we have a discussion where we sort of consider the idea of doing something radically different.
I have no preconceived ideas; I gave that up a long time ago... The only thing we can do as musicians is make an album we like, and an album that we consider to be incredibly good.
We have always tried to treat every album differently and even from day one I think that each Asia album has been approached with care and thought and hopefully that shines through twenty years later.
This 'Making Mirrors' album is far more personal, even if there's a character element to the sounds I'm working with. Every song on this album I stand behind; I feel like I have a close relationship with them. There are older songs where I can feel myself writing a story, so this is the first album where I'm proud of every lyric.'
I always loved bands who would try to change their sound radically album to album, experiment in one album and revert back in another.
I have always been heavily involved in every album I have ever made. I'm very stubborn when it comes to recording and will only record songs I love, which is why it takes me a long time to make an album.
I always wanted to, at some point, sit down and consider how to plot out one piece of work, one album, from start to finish.
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