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EPISODE · Mar 13, 2026 · 39 MIN

Mattias IA Eklundh

from Sixty Scales and the Truth with Niels Guns · host Niels Guns | Guitar Interview Podcast

He calls himself a cave troll and Swedish Viking metal god — and after one conversation, you understand why. In this episode, Mattias Eklund sits down for a wide-ranging talk: guitarist, composer, free thinker, and builder of his own universe.We dive into the world of Indian classical rhythms and how they completely transformed his approach to progressive metal and eight-string guitar playing. Mattias explains why time signatures like 81/16 and 65/16 aren't as crazy as they sound — and why most prog bands are still just scratching the surface. His collaboration with percussionist BC Manjunath from Bangalore opens a window into a rhythmic language that goes far beyond Western notation.But this conversation is about much more than music. Mattias speaks openly about his parents — a father who listened to train sounds and did LSD at Harvard, and a mother who took him to see Kiss and Iron Maiden at age ten. About how Frank Zappa put him in his place during a concert in Gothenburg when he was just eleven. About the choice to never borrow money, to build everything himself, and to live financially free as a musician in a niche genre.He shares his perspective on fatherhood — how the birth of his son Gabriel didn't distract him, but actually sharpened his focus. About his home in the Swedish woods, where life costs 200 euros a month. About his Ulf guitar, built with Swedish wood, Swedish steel and pickups by Johan Lundgren — named after both the Old Norse word for wolf and a dear friend who passed away.And running through it all is one thread: gratitude. For the simple things. A cookie and a cup of coffee, as his mother would have put it. An evening walk with the dogs through the forest. The studio floor under your bare feet. The creative freedom of Freak Guitar Camp, where people of all ages and backgrounds come together through music."Music protects me from all the nonsense," Mattias says. "Jet lag, missed flights, bills — none of it matters. As long as I have music, I smile until my head is about to crack."A conversation about letting go, creating, and embracing life — the Eklund way.

He calls himself a cave troll and Swedish Viking metal god — and after one conversation, you understand why. In this episode, Mattias Eklund sits down for a wide-ranging talk: guitarist, composer, free thinker, and builder of his own universe.We dive into the world of Indian classical rhythms and how they completely transformed his approach to progressive metal and eight-string guitar playing. Mattias explains why time signatures like 81/16 and 65/16 aren't as crazy as they sound — and why most prog bands are still just scratching the surface. His collaboration with percussionist BC Manjunath from Bangalore opens a window into a rhythmic language that goes far beyond Western notation.But this conversation is about much more than music. Mattias speaks openly about his parents — a father who listened to train sounds and did LSD at Harvard, and a mother who took him to see Kiss and Iron Maiden at age ten. About how Frank Zappa put him in his place during a concert in Gothenburg when he was just eleven. About the choice to never borrow money, to build everything himself, and to live financially free as a musician in a niche genre.He shares his perspective on fatherhood — how the birth of his son Gabriel didn't distract him, but actually sharpened his focus. About his home in the Swedish woods, where life costs 200 euros a month. About his Ulf guitar, built with Swedish wood, Swedish steel and pickups by Johan Lundgren — named after both the Old Norse word for wolf and a dear friend who passed away.And running through it all is one thread: gratitude. For the simple things. A cookie and a cup of coffee, as his mother would have put it. An evening walk with the dogs through the forest. The studio floor under your bare feet. The creative freedom of Freak Guitar Camp, where people of all ages and backgrounds come together through music."Music protects me from all the nonsense," Mattias says. "Jet lag, missed flights, bills — none of it matters. As long as I have music, I smile until my head is about to crack."A conversation about letting go, creating, and embracing life — the Eklund way.

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