Adam Sonderberg (Haptic)
SPB: What is the worst stereotype you encountered when people find you’re in a band?
Sonderberg: That the band must "rock." While I'd occasionally like to rock, I don't.
Adam Sonderberg (Haptic)
SPB: What is the worst stereotype you encountered when people find you’re in a band?
Sonderberg: That the band must "rock." While I'd occasionally like to rock, I don't.
Steven Hess (Locrian, Pan American, Innode, Haptic) SPB: What appeals to you most about collaborative projects as compared with working with your regular band? Hess: The challenge of creating music outside of my comfort zone, as well as the opportunity to work with other musicians and artists that I might … Read more
Aemilia (ELDP) SPB: In your experience, what band has been the most fun to play with? Aemilia: Our most favourite band to have played with so far has been Dutch band All Dogs Go To Heaven. They're not only great people off stage, but they also make amazing music! When … Read more
Sarah (Quattracenta) SPB: Which of your songs is the most difficult to play live? Sarah: “In Dust,” from our new record III. It’s not necessarily difficult in a technical sense, but because it is a very quiet and intimate song, playing it in a noisy club or bar can be … Read more
Joao (Illuminati) SPB: What inspired Illuminati to reform? Joao: The original lineup disbanded in 2004 after I migrated to the United States. We self-released a demo in 2003 that was intended to be a literal "demonstration" of our songs rather than a definitive statement of what we wanted to do … Read more
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