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The Daily Telegraph
September 24, 2016

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Regina Spektor reflects on balancing motherhood and her career, sharing how having a child has reconfigured her creativity and productivity despite sleep deprivation. She avoids sharing her son's name or details to protect his privacy. Spektor discusses her new album Remember Us to Life, noting its influences range from her classical training to her post-Soviet discovery of 1980s pop culture. While the album isn't directly inspired by current events, she criticizes the political climate, including Donald Trump’s rise and Brexit, warning against isolationism and fear-driven policies. Spektor describes Los Angeles as a stark contrast to her New York upbringing, embracing its slower pace while staying creatively active.
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