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The Interface (Spinner.com)

August 7, 2009

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Regina Spektor discusses the creative process behind her album, including the decision to work with four different producers to gain diverse perspectives on sound. She emphasizes the importance of play and experimentation in her music, explaining how spontaneous elements like the dolphin noises in "Folding Chair" emerged from this approach. On the topic of religion, she reflects on the complexity of her views, noting that her songs express a wide range of emotions and thoughts on faith and organized religion, which vary depending on her mood. She also shares her thoughts on how meaningful it is when her music is thoughtfully integrated into other works, such as films and TV shows. Lastly, she fondly recalls discovering artists through mixtapes, highlighting the role they played in shaping her early musical influences.

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The Interface (Spinner.com)

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August 7, 2009

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