

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

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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

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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

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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

.