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Words: Loren • November 25, 2013

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Terence Hannum (Locrian)

SPB: What appeals to you most about collaborative projects as compared with working with your regular band?

Hannum: You know I don't collaborate as much as the other guys. I think it is because it appeals to me less. I really enjoy the work I get to do with Steven and André in Locrian. The last collaboration I did was with my friends Sshe Retina Stimulants and The Fortieth Day. I am really proud of that collaboration and I think it was because I found the group interesting and the environment one where ideas were encouraged.

Loren • November 25, 2013

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