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The Independent 88.5 FM Live Session

September 30, 2016

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In this interview on 88.5 KCSN, Regina Spektor discusses her latest album, Remember Us to Life, and reflects on her collaborative experience with producer Leo Abrahams. She highlights how his empathy allowed her to feel free and comfortable during the recording process, which was important for capturing the essence of her songs. Regina explains her typical creative process, sharing how she writes music continuously and treats songs as a "piggy bank" from which she later selects material for an album, though she deviated from that approach for her latest album. Additionally, she delves into the differences between writing her own songs and creating music for film and TV projects like Kubo and the Two Strings and Orange Is the New Black, emphasizing the need for collaboration and understanding the artistic vision in these projects.

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The Independent 88.5 FM Live Session

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September 30, 2016

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