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Irish Times

February 4, 2006

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Regina Spektor discusses her music, which blends classical training with unconventional elements, often labeled as quirky or kooky. While her work is linked to New York's anti-folk scene, Spektor maintains that her songs adhere to pop structures and denies creating music intentionally strange or unorthodox. She reflects on how familiarity can influence musical preferences, criticizing overexposure in mainstream music. Spektor expresses deep belief in her work's potential to bring meaning and quality to her audience, emphasizing that each song is written authentically as part of her creative process.

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