Portishead's Geoff Barrow: 'I can't think of any worse music to make love to than ours'

🎵💭 I'm all about that nostalgic vibe when it comes to Portishead, but at the same time, Geoff Barrow's take on his own band's legacy is like... totally real 🤷‍♂️. I mean, who doesn't want to be associated with iconic music, right? But if people are only listening to Beth's voice and not the actual experimentation that went into creating those beats 💥, then yeah, it can get a bit cringeworthy 😳.

On a different note, Barrow's enthusiasm for film is super inspiring 🎬. I love how he's exploring new storytelling avenues and using his music as a backdrop to create something unique. 'Game' sounds like an amazing project, and I'm so down to see it at the Clevedon Curzon cinema 🍿.

And have you heard of Invada Records? They're doing some amazing work in connecting artists through Myspace 📱. It's awesome to see labels supporting each other and fostering creativity 🔥.

What really resonates with me, though, is Barrow's passion for music as a fundamental connection between people ❤️. In an industry that can be so commercialized, it's refreshing to hear someone speaking from the heart about why music matters 🎶.
 
omg he's like totally owning his own legacy and saying that people only care about Beth's voice 🤯 i mean Portishead is iconic but also kinda harshing the mellow vibe Barrow's into filmmaking tho which is super cool I love how he's all about capturing the essence of the rave scene and his hometown, it's like totally authentic 😎
 
The way Barrow pokes fun at his own band's "chilled" reputation is both refreshing and revealing 🤣. It's fascinating how the very thing that once defined Portishead's sound can be seen as shallow by their frontman. Meanwhile, his passion for film and storytelling is a breath of fresh air – it's a testament to his versatility and willingness to explore new creative avenues. I'm loving the way he highlights Invada Records' early days on Myspace, too... it's amazing how something as simple as a social network can be a game-changer in connecting artists 🌐.
 
🤔 Portishead's legacy is wild man... I mean, who knew their chill vibes were actually just a setup for romance 🍹💘? Geoff Barrow's been in on the secret all along and now he's poking fun at it 😂. It's refreshing to see him not taking himself too seriously about his own band's influence on people's intimate moments. He's more focused on exploring sound and storytelling through other projects like Beak> and 'Game'. Love how passionate he is about capturing the essence of rave culture in film 🎥💻
 
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