The provided text appears to be a transcript of a conversation or interview, touching on various aspects of music creation and collaboration. It mentions the process of songwriting, the influence of Phoebe Bridgers' music, the role of producers, and the development of a particular song, "Kyoto." The interviewees discuss the incorporation of different elements, such as tempo changes and screaming vocals, in the songwriting and production process. Overall, it provides insights into the creative process behind music production and collaboration.
Here are the key facts extracted from the provided text:
1. Phoebe Bridgers' music is known for its somber and gorgeous songs that are also humorous.
2. The first album Phoebe Bridgers worked on was "Strange in the Alps," where she became a real producer.
3. There was a discussion about the need for faster tempo songs, and "Motion Sickness" was a result of that.
4. Phoebe Bridgers employed a device where she wrote sad lyrics but played them in an up-tempo manner.
5. Phoebe Bridgers effectively used this device to create an emotional impact on the listener.
6. Phoebe Bridgers collaborates closely with other musicians, and their input influences the final song arrangements.
7. There was a mention of Phoebe Bridgers screaming in one of her songs and learning from other musicians like Connor Oberst.
8. There's a reference to a specific lyrical idea involving "I got the horses in the back."
These are the factual points extracted from the text without including opinions.