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English singer-songwriter, Birth: 23-2-1958
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It wasn't my natural inclination to get into writing protest songs.
David Sylvian

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Zen Buddhism is a discipline where belief isn't necessary.
David Sylvian

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People are afraid to ask musicians to be involved in projects because they anticipate being turned down. Young artists hesitate before contacting me. People in my position don't get approached often enough.
David Sylvian

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Sometimes a little compromise isn't a bad thing. You don't need to be precious about it.
David Sylvian

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The public so often want to freeze the artist in a moment in time when they were at their peak, and they want the artist to revisit it over and over again as if it was something authentic.
David Sylvian

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I don't listen to a lot of music any more and even the people I've loved for years - the Nick Drakes of this world - I can't go back to them and listen to them over and over.
David Sylvian

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I like to explore a lot of textural, arrangement aspects in the studio.
David Sylvian

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Creating a decent pop song is a challenge - and occasionally, once in every decade - it's kind of fun to do that.
David Sylvian

Quote Topics by David Sylvian: Song Artist People Creating Buddhism Discipline Littles Writing Paranoid World Japan Want Voice Reading Obsessed Arrangements Aspect Fun Belief Compromise Natural Needs Years Lifetime Moments My Own Listening Obsession Thinking Book
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I'm obsessed with books.
David Sylvian

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I knew that I had to find my own voice, both figuratively and literally.
David Sylvian

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During the lifetime of Japan I became very neurotic, very paranoid.
David Sylvian

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I think nowadays it doesn't really matter where we are physically located. We create our own culture around us to a large extent, whether it's what we're listening to, what we're watching, what we're reading - it can have very little to do with one's immediate cultural environment. We are in a global culture in that respect.
David Sylvian