{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Bj\u00f6rk.fr \u2013 Site francophone d\u00e9di\u00e9 \u00e0 Bj\u00f6rk&nbsp;: musique, clips et actualit\u00e9s","provider_url":"https:\/\/www.bjork.fr","title":"being an artist and a producer","author_name":"","width":"480","height":"315","url":"http:\/\/bjork.fr\/being-an-artist-and-a-producer","html":"\u003Ch4 class='title'\u003E\u003Ca href='http:\/\/bjork.fr\/being-an-artist-and-a-producer'\u003Ebeing an artist and a producer\u003C\/a\u003E\u003C\/h4\u003E\u003Cblockquote class='spip'\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EWe live in a time when pop music is very beat-driven and producer-driven. Sometimes the artist gets lost in the production. You are both a producer and artist. Do you see the roles as the same&nbsp;? \n\u003Cbr class='autobr' \/\u003E\nA I have always felt that too many different things in electronic music are called \"production.\" In a rock band you have rhythm, bass line, keyboards, guitar and production. In electronic music all of this is called \"production.\" I have written a lot of songs where someone comes in right at the end&nbsp;(\u2026)\u003C\/p\u003E\n\u003C\/blockquote\u003E\n"}