Richard D. James
Richard D. James
May refer to:...
NationalityEnglish
ProfessionMusician
Date of Birth18 August 1971
thinking people musician
I used to love jungle. I still think it's the ultimate genre, really, because the people making it weren't musicians.
thinking guy britain
In Britain, it's good for me to be anonymous, because they just think it's a nobody. "Who is this guy?"
nice writing thinking
When I look at commercial studios, I think, "Oh, they're all so nice and tidy," but it's because they don't actually write music in them.
thinking holy-grail fans
The holy grail for a music fan, I think, is to hear music from another planet, which has not been influenced by us whatsoever.
cooler enterprise generation next warmer whereas
I went for a much cooler look whereas the Enterprise for The Next Generation was a much warmer palette.
asked came certainly computer dear favourite mind question sure together
I'm not sure I can say it's my favourite but what certainly came to mind when you asked me the question was the computer that we put together for Elementary, Dear Data, a hologram episode.
loved original science
I loved science fiction, but I was not really big on the original series.
club listen specialist together type
I want it to be all back together again; I want to go out to a club and listen to all different types, not just one specialist type of jungle.
chamber endless far forward ship vast
And the ship was described as a vast endless chamber of Borg, as far up as you could see and as far down as you could see and as far forward as you can see.
funny sets
It was funny but usually the holodeck sets were elaborate.
direction
And the actor is under the direction of the director, and make-up and wardrobe.
It started off at a club called Disobey, around the corner from where I live.
air interesting hitting
If you've got a stick hitting a drum and you're programming it on a computer, it's more interesting than a sample playing back - it's something in the air, that's the magical ingredient.
work-out people brain
There's something wrong with my brain, it doesn't work properly! I can hear the same pitch in both ears, whereas for most people, if you listen to one pitch in one ear, it's slightly different in the other. That's how your brain works out direction.