Transience
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Who are you most stoked to be sharing the bill with at Progfest? Circles, they’ve been good friends of ours for a long time and our paths hadn’t crossed until now.

What initially got you interested in prog as a genre? The freedom to make the music I wanted to make, not having to colour inside the lines of other genres.

How do you experiment at practice/in the studio to come up with new sounds? We generally just have fun with it. Sometimes something starts off as a joke that actually ends up being pretty cool.

What do you think makes Progfest so extraordinary, and are you excited to be involved? The excitement and support for an event like this from the people who make up the prog scene. Without that it definitely wouldn’t be what it is today.

How do you mentally prepare for a show, especially one as big as Progfest? Go in to it knowing that you’ve done all the practice and preparation leading up to it, so that you’re able to get out there, have fun and put on a great show.