A Quote by Riz Ahmed

The fact is, I've been releasing records longer than I've been releasing films, or at least exactly as long. — © Riz Ahmed
The fact is, I've been releasing records longer than I've been releasing films, or at least exactly as long.
With the first out breath, you are releasing worries, plans, mental tensions. With the second out breath, you are releasing physical tightness and tension. With the third out breath, you are releasing difficult emotions.
I've been doing visual stuff for as long as I've been making records; in fact, for longer.
I believe that by releasing "passing interest/low keepsake-value literature" from the burden of physicality, you are actually releasing the words from their worst liability: the price and inconvenience of actual bookness.
Because I've been making music and releasing it for so long, I've got that production-line thing in my brain: I can't do anything new until the last one's out.
Ach, I've never been one for big declarations or releasing statements.
There is a certain amount of intrigue that gets created by revealing portions of the book and, in the process, generating a certain amount of interest. Often, authors do this by releasing a few chapters online or even releasing film-like trailers.
Through the music, you can pretty much tell what I've been through and what I've accepted. And releasing it has made me realize I'm not alone in it, because of the reactions I've been getting.
I have always had a problem releasing my films.
A lot of people thought my career was over. If you're not releasing records, then something must be wrong. Either the record company doesn't like your music, or you've been dropped. It has to something negative. It's not like you wanted to take a break, or want some balance, or smell the roses.
In fact, even the current administration now is releasing recent reports indicating that climate change is real, that global warming is occurring, that it is heavily influenced by man-made objects and that it is something we cannot ignore any longer.
A filmmaker is in a very vulnerable position when their films are releasing.
Even though I haven't released a song since 2010, I have still performed, so I don't feel I have been completely away from music. I have been away on a mainstream level, of course. But releasing a single this way - on my own independent record label - is more fun.
Releasing Linux versions has always been a matter of higher code quality, good software architecture, and technical interest for the platform.
We have anticipated releasing the trailer for 'Do You Believe?' to audiences, as so many have been looking forward to this project as the follow up release to 'God's Not Dead.'
Before, it was just about making the films - and now it's releasing them. Which is a steep learning curve.
I've been journaling longer than I've been a musician, longer than I've been an artist, longer than I've been a writer in general.
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