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  1. Sep 11, 2017 · When Rostam Batmanglij turned thirty, he decided to move to Los Angeles. He had arrived in New York, in 2002, to study music at Columbia University. There he befriended a group of...

    • Hua Hsu
  2. Mar 22, 2016 · You lived in New York and moved to Los Angeles about two years ago, how does the city itself start to inform what you're writing, how you're feeling and how that's reflected in the compositions...

  3. Apr 19, 2016 · Batmanglij moved to Los Angeles in 2014, when he was still the co-songwriter and main producer of Vampire Weekend, one of the bands that has defined New York indie music after emerging from...

    • Eric Ducker
  4. Jun 10, 2021 · Asked if he thinks he’s ever really explained why he split — more clearly, that is, than in that gnomic tweet — Rostam laughs and says, “Why does anybody do anything?”

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  5. Mar 2, 2021 · He’s seated in his Los Angeles studio, which is entirely white: white walls, a white couch by the window, white ceiling beams that make it look more like a beach house than a work space.

    • Maxine Wally
  6. Sep 11, 2017 · He also left New York for Los Angeles, amicably departed from Vampire Weekend, made a collaborative album with the Walkman’s Hamilton Leithauser (2016’s I Had A Dream That You Were Mine), and co-wrote and produced a wide range of music, including songs for Frank Ocean, Solange, Charli XCX, Carly Rae Jepsen, Haim, and Santigold. All the ...

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  8. Sep 13, 2017 · After leaving Vampire Weekend, Rostam Batmanglij left New York for Los Angeles, collaborated with Frank Ocean, and then made a beautiful solo album.