With electronic music, you are not confined to the acoustics of a concert-hall, and that inspired me to bring my performances outdoors.
When I'm skiing, I listen to electronic music. It's repetitive and let's me get into a groove and crank out the miles.
When I was a policy analyst at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, I became obsessed with end user license agreements.
When I started working on electronic music, that was after the rave period. I haven't even seen that part of it that much.
When I sit behind that electronic drum, it dominates me; there is no innovation in composing music like that.
We have an electronic vein we have tapped and applied it to a rock setting like tons of bands out there.
Visually, a lot of the electronic artists have really interesting video and interesting things like that.
To me, a book is a book, an electronic device is not, and love of books was the reason I started writing.
There will be an electronic currency, and it will be universal, and we must accept that fact.
The spirit of house music, electronic music, in the beginning was to break the rules, to do things in many different ways.