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ITN Music
June 19, 2009
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Regina Spektor discusses her latest album Far, detailing its creation across six different locations with four different producers, resulting in a diverse and experimental sound. She reflects on the enriching experience of collaborating with new producers, learning from their unique approaches to music and life. Spektor elaborates on the logistical and creative challenges of recording in various places, emphasizing the importance of producers having access to their "toys" and collaborators for the best creative output. She humorously mentions an attempt to mimic a dolphin sound in one song, which ended up sounding more like barking. Spektor also delves into the thematic elements of her music, including the reoccurring theme of religion in her latest work, expressing a nuanced perspective on faith and spirituality. Additionally, she touches on her Russian-American identity, the support of her parents in her music career, and the trade-offs of fame and artistic freedom.
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