Club culture is always going to be a reflection of youth culture, but I think we’re maybe moving into a time when the club is a place where older people can go, too. And it’s a place people go to connect to themselves, it’s not always about the party. It’s also about letting off steam and expressing yourself and connecting to other people. Robyn Read Quote
That excitement of how music makes you want to dance – that’s what got me back into it, and that’s what ‘Honey’ is about. Me just being able to enjoy myself again. Robyn Read Quote
I think it’s amazing when technology is used in a smart way, but the responsibility that comes with it… I think there’s a lot of technology that we’re using that we haven’t thought through. It’s a bit scary to put all your trust in technology and to think that that’s what going to save us. We’re going to have to make some compromises. Robyn Read Quote
I seriously feel like Bowie was an astronaut who went into space and experienced things and brought back these… treasures. Robyn Read Quote
The music industry used to be able to control a single dance on the very smallest level of when people are supposed to hear it, and when they’re supposed to start liking it, and when they’re supposed to start buying it. And that’s trashed, you know, that big machine that takes control and works albums for a long period. Robyn Read Quote
Sure the Internet is the future, but what we do on the Internet is still very primal. Robyn Read Quote
Honey’ was the first song I wrote where I was really enjoying myself again after questioning the idea of being an artist. Robyn Read Quote
To me, dance music is a lot of space – to listen to other things than melodies. I think club music and dance music really require a different way of listening. Robyn Read Quote