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Alternative Education

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Published on October 07, 2004

"He's got an imperfect voice," Greenspan says of New Order singer Bernard Sumner, "and they're not singing about robots and decadence. It's often about extremely mundane things or passions that are unfulfilled or awkwardness and neuroses. I'm not afraid of saying that I'm interested in the future and I'm interested in city spaces. But I think what's important about that kind of stuff is to intersplice these sort of human emotions, these real human experiences, with that. Because if you're not, it just turns into kitsch."

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