‘More ambitious’: What Taylor Swift taught indie icon Aaron Dessner

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‘More ambitious’: What Taylor Swift taught indie icon Aaron Dessner
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Working with Swift encouraged Dessner to be bolder, more personal and more focused on songcraft in the new album with his friend Justin Vernon of Bon Iver. music popculture

, another album in which Dessner, the epitome of the soft-spoken, behind-the-scenes indie mainstay, tilted further towards unlikely mainstream ubiquity.

“He’s a deeply empathetic, kind person and I think we relate somehow”, says Dessner of Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon. “But I think it’s also, when you’ve lived in this life of touring for so long, running on fumes while travelling around and playing music, it’s kind of a gift to have people in your life who can relate to that because it’s not the healthiest kind of existence.

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