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		<title>Interview w/ Kevin Hufnagel of Dysrhythmia</title>
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		<dc:creator>Art Michalski</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p class="wp-caption-text">Dysrthymia plays the Magic Stick this Sunday.</p>
<p>Dysrhymthia has been one of the quite intriguing  and diverse bands of the progressive metal genre since it’s debut early  in the past decade. The Philadelphia  based trio has four albums fused together by the band’s love of metal  and jazz throughout their albums, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_648" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 226px"><a href="http://www.mycitybuzz.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/Dysrhythmiapromo.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-648" src="http://www.mycitybuzz.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/Dysrhythmiapromo.jpg" alt="" width="216" height="144" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Dysrthymia plays the Magic Stick this Sunday.</p></div>
<p>Dysrhymthia has been one of the quite intriguing  and diverse bands of the progressive metal genre since it’s debut early  in the past decade. The Philadelphia  based trio has four albums fused together by the band’s love of metal  and jazz throughout their albums, with their latest album “Psychic Maps”  released in the summer of 2009.</p>
<p>Since then, the band has been out on the road relentlessly behind  the effort. Their current tour puts them on tour with like minded  progressive metal band Cynic. Before a show in California,  I had a chance to chat with guitarist Kevin Hufnagel about the band’s  unfortunate case of lost gear a few nights before, as well as the types  of music that helped inspired him to start doing music.</p>
<p>Here’s my interview with Kevin:<br />
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<p><em>AM: How did the band hook up with the guys in Cynic for this tour? </em><br />
<strong>KH: We had met Paul (Masdival-  Cynic frontman) through a metal journalist that we both knew. It was  good because the guys in Cynic had already heard of us and liked the  integrity in the music. We just did some dates in Europe and everything  went really, until we flew from Europe to L.A.  a few days back and we made the flight just fine- but all of our gear  and merchandise never made it on the flight back. It’s one of those  things that the airline has no clue where it’s at and you can’t get a  straight answer out of anybody. So, we had to buy all new gear a few  days ago until the gear makes it back to us. But the first night of the  show was really good. </strong></p>
<p><em>AM: Do you feel that “Psychic Maps” is the band’s most diverse album to date? </em><br />
<strong>KH: To be honest, I don’t feel this album is our most diverse. I would say that our 2<sup>nd</sup> album, “Pretest” is probably our most diverse and had the most variety.  With “Psychic Maps”, we honed in on a darker sound and came from a  darker place when writing this album. We still wanted to make inventive  sounds, but we really wanted to beat the listener over their heads with  the music from this album. </strong><br />
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AM: What sort of music helped inspire you to form a band like Dysrhythmia? </em><br />
<strong>KH: I would say that the first  music I ever had and took a liking to was classical music- it was in my  house for as long as I remember. But when I was probably in the 3<sup>rd</sup> grade, I started hanging out with these metalheads at school and they  got me into metal right away. Jazz was one of those things I got into  through different guitar teachers that I had over the years. I was  fortunate to have teachers that really had an open mind about music and  liked lots of different genres. </strong></p>
<p><em>AM: How would you explain the band’s evolution over the years? </em><br />
<strong>KH: Well, our first album is one  most people don’t know about because it’s more or less a glorified demo  and only 300 copies were ever pressed. We took a big leap in writing  between our first and second album and I felt we really progressed as  band during that time period. For our third album, it had a pretty live  feel to it and it was more stripped down and raw. This album brings  things kinda full circle. </strong></p>
<p><em>AM: You release a solo album a few years back- what sort of release did it provide for you? </em><br />
<strong>KH: Well, it’s an all acoustic  guitar based influenced and very heavy on finger style picking  influence. I think the mood is more melancholy than my stuff in  Dysrhythmia. I like a lot of quiet music and this was intended for me to  get up as a one man &amp; guitar deal at a coffee shop or something. I  have a second solo album ready to go, but this time, it will be far more  electric guitar based than the first one. </strong></p>
<p><em>AM: The band toured a bit with the soon to be defunct Isis- what are your feelings on their impending breakup? </em><br />
<strong>KH: There are a lot of bands that don’t know when to quit- and Isis  didn’t want to end up being one of those bands. The guys felt that they  had hit their peak with their last couple of albums and wanted to go  out on top. </strong></p>
<p><strong><em>Dysrhythmia plays with Cynic at the <a href="http://www.majesticdetroit.com">Magic Stick</a> on Sunday, August 1<sup>st</sup>. Tickets are $15 and are available at <a href="http://www.ticketmaster.com/">www.ticketmaster.com</a>. Additional band info and tour dates can be found at <a href="http://www.myspace.com/dysrhythmiaband">www.myspace.com/dysrhythmiaband</a>.</em></strong></p>
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