Have you played shows or toured with El Perro del Mar before?
She’s a very good friend of mine. She sings on my album, all the backing vocals. We’ve never done a tour before, but she has sung with me a lot. For the upcoming tour, are you performing solo, or are you performing with other musicians? I have a few Swedes and one American. Is it a four-piece? There are four of us, plus me. You recorded your second album, East of Eden, in Pakistan. How did the idea come to fruition? I’ve been very tired of the conventional way of recording, going into a studio, and I wanted to travel with the music. I had listened to lots of Sufi music, and Indian and Pakistani music. How did you first get introduced to Sufi music? I’ve always been curious about different cultures. I don’t know exactly when it happened, but I think it’s very interesting how they use music to get into a trance. I’m sure there were many barriers on your trip. How did you deal with the language barrier? We had a host who translated for us. I said what I wanted, and he translated. Sometime