We spoke with Anis and Farhood from Electronic band Delusive Relics about what inspires their eclectic sound and what's to come. Read the full interview below.
How you did you two meet and what prompted you to collaborate?
Anis:
I met Farhood in Conservatory of Tehran in 2004. We were classmates and later, I started working with him in a Progressive Rock band called “MAVARAâ€. Farhood founded MAVARA in 2001. I joined MAVARA in 2005, and we have continued working together since then.
In 2018, Farhood decided to stablish Delusive Relics as his new project, he asked me to
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