“When you are an artist people tend to think that you will perform for free because either way, you love what you do. In the beginning I didn’t want to refuse any offers, Even if that meant performing for free. At some point you have to start value your art, which is very difficult because how can you value something you love doing most in life.”

“One year ago one of our friends committed suicide.”
“How do you cope with that?”
“We use it as inspiration for our music.”
 

“I have my own theory on how the nature of a land influences the mentality of its people. I myself am from Greece but I have been living in The Netherlands since 2005. Since I lived in both countries I believe the economic crises has everything to do with the mentality of its people. For example, In Greece if you plant seed a beautiful flower will grow out of it without putting too much effort in it. The Greek’s actually had the time to sit down and think about the meaning of life. I also think that is why so many philosophers and great thinkers came from Greece. We never had to battle the nature like the Dutch. For centuries they fought against the sea and they managed to put half of the land dry. I think that’s where the hard working mentality comes from. Until this day the Dutch still fight nature on a daily basis. Rather if it’s rain or snow, it won’t scare them from going outside and ride their bikes to work.”

“We both have an odd sense of humor.”
“Tell me something odd you can both laugh about?”
‘We play this game where we talk about a very awkward subject right when someone is walking very close behind us.“

“You are lucky he is not covering his face. He is very picky on who gets to photograph him.”

“I try to teach my son that life is about give and take.”
“How do you teach him that?”
“Every week we put some items we don’t need any more on the bench. We leave them there for others to take home. In the beginning people only took stuff but after a while they started to bring things like books and toys to the bench for others to take.”