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Interview #3
1.What pedal or instrument you take for a mission to Mars?
*Ashkan: Bass guitar
* Masih: Piano
* Masoud: An 18" Meinl Byzance Dual Crash wt A
Stand and A Pair of Brushes
* Hamed: A Martin Acoustic Guitar
2.What album you take for a neverending moon travel?
*Ashkan: MONO / Hymn to the immortal wind 2009
* Masih: Mono Holy Ground : NYC Live with wordless Music Orchestra
* Masoud: Katatonia - The Fall of Hearts (2016)
* Hamed: Gustsvo Santaolalla - The Last of Us (2013)
3.What are your conditions, your habits or your inspiration when composing a new track?
*Ashkan: The process of composing usually happens to us when we are all mentally in one place.
We all do things in our personal space like meditation, listening to music in different styles, gaming, painting, practicing ,... so that we can keep our minds ready to express our feelings through music.
* Masih: As ashkan said, meditation and observing the depth of our emotions ...
Nature and myth ..
Musics and etc
* Masoud: I Do Listen! To A Wide variety of Music Genres, to my bandmates, how they feel, how they vibe & how they create the atmosphere
* Hamed: For me it’s just closing my eyes and thinking about the subject i wanted to explore in a new song that we want to write.
4.Do you have any information to give us concerning a new album or a new track?
* Hamed: Last year the band wrote some pieces and recently we decided to realese some of them in this fall.
5.Which artist would you like to work with? (musician, illustrator, movie director or composer)
*Ashkan: The answer to this question can be many, to be honest, at the moment I am very interested in working with Max Richter and Hans Zimmer.
* Masih: Mono of Japan - Max Richter
* Masoud: Einar Solberg(Leprous)
Lars Danielsson(Independent)
* Hamed: A.A.Williams
6.For which film would you have liked to make a sound track?
*Ashkan: I think my choice is the “The Leftovers “series and “Inception”
* Masih: The Leftovers series and The Last Samurai Movie
* Masoud: Midsommar (2019) & Love, Death, Robot
* Hamed: Memento (2000)
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