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NME
May 31, 2012

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Regina Spektor discusses her experience working with The Strokes, describing the unique energy and cohesiveness of the band, comparing their sound to a powerful and intricate force that blends rock and classical elements. She also shares a touching story about Strokes' bassist Nikolai Fraiture’s children dancing to her song, "Ne Me Quitte Pas." Regarding her album What We Saw from the Cheap Seats, Spektor explains her non-linear songwriting process, stating that she writes continuously over time. She emphasizes that her music is not confessional but more imaginative and fiction-like, shaped by playful experimentation with producers in the studio.
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