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Detroit Free Press

October 11, 2007

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Regina Spektor discusses her artistic journey, classical training, and inspirations in this interview. She credits her classical background as an advantage, enabling her to access deeper levels of self-expression and creativity, much like how dancers refine their craft through rigorous practice. Reflecting on her experience with full studio production, Spektor likens it to building a "virtual reality," exploring sounds and arrangements as if trying on different styles. She draws inspiration from a diverse range of artists, including The Beatles, Queen, Billie Holiday, Nirvana, and Björk. Aspiring to a dynamic, enduring career like that of Madonna or Bob Dylan, Spektor hopes to continue evolving and creating music well into her later years.

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