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Washington Square News

April 9, 2004

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Regina Spektor, a classically trained pianist and New York-based singer-songwriter, has gained recognition through her unique musical style and association with the Strokes. Having released three albums (11:11, Songs, and Soviet Kitsch), her sound has evolved from jazz and blues influences to an eclectic mix incorporating classical, folk, and punk elements. Spektor reflects on her creative process, describing her songs as "kidz" with diverse personalities, and shares insights into her inspirations and the challenges of maintaining authenticity in her art. Despite her growing fame, she remains focused on creating music that resonates personally and artistically, leaving the timeline for her next album undefined.

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