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Last updated on December 11, 2024.
I work pretty fluidly across all genres.
I think every year that comes, comes with different games, different kinds of players, different coaches and different philosophies, I know that.
Atlanta is just different. It's the music city. — © Lil Durk
Atlanta is just different. It's the music city.
I would like to act in films of all genres.
It's like playing tennis, you play a different rally with different people. Every actor is different and the chemistry between actors is different.
In many ways, Mitt Romney and I are very different. Different starts in life. Different paths to leadership. Different cultures.
I have done all of the genres, and the dramatic role is my favorite.
A music video is so different to doing a movie.
I've got my advanced scuba diving license. I'm playing tennis and exercising. I ride my bike everywhere. I've been finding new things. I've been more creative in music and doing different videos. And just meeting different people and being around and present. I'm wonderful when I'm just on nothing.
I love music. That's my first love. I'm actually going to start working on that full-time very soon, but I love acting as well. It satisfies a different part of who I am. I love to pretend, to imagine, try new things, work with different people, and just see how far I can go.
As an actor I believe in doing all sorts of genres.
I like to incorporate all different elements into my music.
There's not really genres as storytelling in Austria, unfortunately. — © Susanne Wuest
There's not really genres as storytelling in Austria, unfortunately.
I love working with different artist with different styles and different producers with different sounds, creativity is everything.
Different men seek after happiness in different ways and by different means, and so make for themselves different modes of life and forms of government.
I have always enjoyed different kinds of music.
Of course my books are translated into many languages. I have here, in my home, translations on my shelf of my books into forty-five different languages. Almost none of them I can read. I can read only the English editions. But, I know that a translation of a work of literature is like playing a violin concerto on the piano. You can do this. You can do this very successfully on one strict condition: never try to force the piano to produce the sounds of the violin. This will be grotesque. So, different musical instruments provide for different music.
Music companies are not technology companies any more than technology companies are music companies. They're really different from each other.
The rawness and the richness of music on vinyl almost went away, but it still seems to be on a lot of people’s radar, and for good reason. It does something different than more accessible means of music playing, like MP3 players and downloads and whatnot. You get in front of these archaic contraptions that go ’round and ’round.
I found music because I felt different.
I'm always trying to switch voices and genres.
We won't be different for different's sake. Different is easy... make it pink and fluffy! Better is harder. Making something different often has a marketing and corporate agenda.
I'm not afraid to have my music digestible by different ages.
Music, even if I ended up doing something different or do end up doing something different in the long run, it's just something that is life blood. If I'm not participating in some way, I feel like I'm wasting my time.
I've always had a different ear for music.
In Mali, you hear music everywhere. What is fantastic in Mali is the music tradition is handed down from father to son orally. It is not written. You learn from your father and add something, because you are living now and telling a story to others. This results in many different interpretations of the same song.
Where do you even draw the line between genres?
You should listen to a lot of different music.
I like a lot of different types of music.
Hildegard von Bingen conveys spiritual ecstasy, if we're talking of Western music. What bothers me about Western music is that it doesn't have an esoteric dimension in the way the music of the East has, whether it be Byzantine chant, the music of the Sufis, or Hindu music.
I listen to loads of different music all the time.
I understand now the different games and the different approaches that you need to take at different times, with different styles of play.
If you can make the best music ever but it requires bringing in a few different perspectives, I'd rather make the best music ever.
I listen to a lot of different music. I love hip-hop. I'm a big underground rap fan. I listen to the likes of J. Cole. Lately, I've also been getting into techno house music. And I've been on an Eighties retro kick, and I've even been experimenting with some rock.
And every match is different: you have different opponents, different situations, different conditions. So there's no one approach that's going to work all the time.
The rawness and the richness of music on vinyl almost went away, but it still seems to be on a lot of people's radar, and for good reason. It does something different than more accessible means of music playing, like MP3 players and downloads and whatnot. You get in front of these archaic contraptions that go 'round and 'round.
Switching genres actually motivates me.
I don't want to be held down by genres so much. — © Randy Jackson
I don't want to be held down by genres so much.
If I was a young director starting off, there's so many tools at your disposal now to do things relatively inexpensively that it's a great time to learn your chops and do some cool music videos. If I started all over again, I'd still be doing music videos, I'd just be doing them very differently. It's very difficult for me to do them now, but for young kids out there that love music and want to tackle a different art form - and I do think music video is an art form - that's a very cool thing to do.
My aim is to do all genres, both entertainment and art.
The new generation of Labour is different. Different attitudes, different ideas, different ways of doing politics.
I don't work on poems and essays at once. They walk on different legs, speak with different tongues, draw from different parts of the psyche. Their paces are also different.
Each museum is different - the collection is different, the context is different, the relationship between the art and architecture is different.
I been me from day one, I'm not 'bout to start acting different, talking different, treating people different, or looking different.
I never get bored, because there’s always different puzzles, I’m wearing different clothes, there’s different contestants, there’s different prizes.
To me, music shouldn't be ego-driven. When you go out on stage and play songs, it is. But when you're sitting in a room, writing songs, it's a completely different process. It's a completely different place. It's a creative place, a musical place. It has nothing to do with who likes what.
What I like is finding new angles on genres.
I listen to a lot of different kind of music. A lot of weird-ass music, like weird-ass, old Portishead. — © Mac Miller
I listen to a lot of different kind of music. A lot of weird-ass music, like weird-ass, old Portishead.
In general, in my life, one of the coolest things that I've been able to do is to go to different places and meet different people and see how they view the world and to learn what their music is and what their language is, and the food they eat and everything. That idea of the beauty of the vastness of the world has just been my life.
My whole act, my music, it's different; no-one does what I can do.
To be successful, you have to expose yourself to different situations-different styles of play, different teammates, different coaching.
It's crazy to close doors to any genres.
I love dabbling in various genres and languages.
Music means communication to me. I say 'listen you people out there, listen to my music, let's be one.' Music is a friend to me when I am lonely, when I am blue. You can't define music 'cause music is cosmos and it knows no barrier or definition. You have to feel music to dig it.
I'm not the dude with the message. I'm a human being with different sides, different shades and different emotions, different feelings.
I didn't have any sophisticated equipment at all. The equipment we had in the studio at the time was not intended to make music; it was for testing purposes. So we had to repurpose all the equipment to make music. That made me try a lot of different things.
I listen to a lot of different kinds of music.
Symbols have power and meaning and can mean different things to different people at different times and in different contexts.
I always think of it in terms of music. You're not always going to be a huge rock star in music, but musicians can play until the day they die. With sports, it's different. You can't always do it until the very end, and that's a hard reality of sports.
I usually find several ways to express myself: different moods, different days, different voices, different things, 'I'm lighthearted today, I'm gonna do this.'
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