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Jim Coleman

"If the finest hour is now, then I'll always be in it."

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"But things can happen in a band, or any type of collaboration, that would not otherwise happen."
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"Yes, I was forced to take piano lessons for 8 years as a child."
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"I do remember being in high school and trying to go to an Outlaws concert, but I was too drunk and ended up in trouble with the police at some truck stop on 95 in Connecticut."
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"Then I took 8 years of French Horn, first jazz, and then classical."
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"I actually went to film school and was making experimental films for a short time, so it wasn't such a leap."
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"So, through playing with Cop I realized that there is a potentially interested audience out in the world."
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"But that's something that I like about scoring film: it makes me reach out of the parameters of my self, it requires me to do things musically that I wouldn't normally do left to my own devices."
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"In scoring, I usually start with a sound or group of sounds, searching out what feels right."
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"When I recorded Contra la Puerta, I never really thought out doing the material live. Mostly because I haven't really seen any electronic music performed live in an interesting way."
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