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The following interview is old (2002), but I just read it and found it excellent. It's not often that an artist opens up sincerely in a short interview. I think what he said at the end of the interview about constant clubbing was particularly thoughtful, and I agree with him completely.
What are your thoughts on the present state of clubbing culture?
I think the problem with clubbing culture is everybody goes out all the time and it?s no longer a departure. There?s no sense of a transformation. They don?t enter a space where they can suddenly be the person they want to be. There?s no feeling of emancipation or any of that. All of it has just become this regular event of people going out all the time. I wish they?d stop and start going out less and making more of it when they do; not just partying or whatever, but trying to go out and feel that what they?re doing is in a sense, a release. It should be a transformation from your normal life and your normal character.
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