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Aus einem Interview mit Paul:
| quote: | RD: That is an issue with musicians: when you are commercially
successful, you lose the underground cool … PVD: The thing is, even in the very
early days when the DJ was still the freak in the corner while other people had fun, I
gave a shit about underground and overground and whatever. At the end of the day, I
don’t know why that is, but there seems to be a very strange understanding of what is
intelligent and what’s not. Everyone who actually knows just a little bit about music
itself — about chord structures, about arrangements — will 100 percent agree it’s
much more intelligent to actually create the song with a chord structure and notes and
harmonies than just a few drum patterns. Most of the things actually that I hear out of
the so-called “electronic intelligent techno” vein, I can actually program for you within
five minutes. I don’t really see where this is intelligent. But at the same time, I don’t
really give a flying poopsie about it. For me, if this is a cool track, if this is a really cool,
banging, energetic drum pattern, then I’ll play it, you know? I don’t actually accept
those boundaries. And I don’t see anything cool about it to actually make it cool that
you only play in front of 10 people. |

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