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Ian Haugland defines his rhythm not by technical obsession, but by the feel, explicitly trusting producers with the mechanics while he focuses on serving the song with Bonham-esque grooves. His evolution saw him trade the complex precision of Neil Peart for a more melodic pocket, a style that ultimately fit him better than the ceremonial doom of his brief, slower-paced stint with Candlemass. The energy remains high as Europe prepares a new album to mark the 40th anniversary of The Final Countdown, a milestone celebrated amidst a busy festival schedule and fresh off a South American tour. He also recalled a striking experience performing in India, noting the surreal contrast between a rugged rural journey and the slick, modern festival stage at Meghalaya. Reflecting on the luminaries he has worked with, Ian contrasted the liberating leadership of Glenn Hughes, who offered creative freedom. Playing Deep Purple tracks with Hughes remains a career highlight, a dream realized for a lifelong fan. On the state of rock, Ian argues that authenticity is the only currency that matters, believing bands falter when they chase trends rather than artistic integrity. Off stage, his heart belongs to 70s prog rock specifically Yes and a sentimental connection to a wonderful track, the soundtrack to meeting his wife. His ultimate fantasy lineup remains a haven for legends, featuring icons like Bill Bruford, Phil Lesh, and David Gilmour.