I can't even bring myself to read that interview... infact I avoid reading alot of interviews with people unless i know for a fact they're not gonna say some stupid shit that's gonna make me hate them... anyone else had that experience where you've been completely turned off the music of someone u previously respected and admired or at least enjoyed sonically because of non-musical shit? Last time for me was watching el-p's much maligned fighting with the crowd (who i personally agreed with when they (in other words) told him to stop his psuedo-political whining and play some fucking music) on the "REVENGE OF THE ROBOTS" dvd I'd just paid $60 australian for... admittedly it was around the time def jux's output turned to unlistenable crap, but it really put me off his music for a while... not to mention made me want my $ back. It's a weird issue, the whole "idolisation / pedestal" process that happens with music sometimes... I don't know, I'm nearly thirty but maybe it took meeting Patric Catani a couple of years ago, who at various points in my life I would have killed to trade places with, and realising that, yes... he is just some guy, who is kind of interesting, but not as interesting as most of my friends, who happens to make some really good music, to finally get over that uber-artist fan-boy shit. Same thing with aphex twin and i'm sure somebody here can relate... yes he's made some amazing music but he's not worthy of that idol worship bullshit... someone on here recently made a statement to the effect that it doesn't really matter what these people say, it's about the music, innit... i agree but much to my dismay it's not always that easy... why?