If I shave, I don’t have a chin anymore.
If I shave, I don’t have a chin anymore.
If I shave, I don’t have a chin anymore.
If my life was a song it would be ‘Who Let The Dogs Out’.
There’s got to be a backbone, there’s got to be a skeleton to the whole way I perform, but you never want to hit the same note twice during a performance, I think. I think it’s always got to be fresh so it doesn’t bore me, and I always want to go out on edge.
I consider myself a bassist first.
I love making music, I love composing on my computer, just making crazy ethnic slack orchestral tracks, that’s one of my fun things.
But charity is a very complicated thing. It’s important to find an area where you can really help and you can feel the results. Charity is not like feeding pigeons in the square. It is a process that requires professional management.
If I had to think where I could live if not Moscow, London would be my first choice and second would be New York.
To tell the truth I cannot call my childhood bad. In your childhood you can’t compare things: one eats carrots, one eats candy, both taste good. As a child you cannot tell the difference.
In Moscow I feel most comfortable. I’m used to four different seasons; it’s difficult for people in London to understand. People brought up in Russia like my kids want to play in the snow.
I myself never make any notes. Usually, if I write something down, I can’t read it afterwards