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Interview by Katharina Pfeiffer Quite some months have passed since the announcement of a new sonic offering from one of the most hailed and yet quarrelsome bands around: Over two decades into their outstanding carrier, Dorset Doomsters ELECTRIC WIZARD have recently stepped away from their long-term label and partner, London-based Rise Above Records – founded and run by former CATHEDRAL mastermind Lee Dorrian, just in case someone didn't know that – to release their latest attempt, entitled "Time To Die... " through Satyr IX Productions / Witchfinder Records on September 29, 2014. To dive into the depths of the bands' upcoming Riff-o-Rama, Occult Rock Magazine had a little chat with the Wizard - centered around guitarist & vocalist Jus Oborn and his spouse, axegrinder Liz Buckingham. OCCULT ROCK: When did you begin recording 'Time to Die' and when was it completed? JUS OBORN: We started it in the summer of 2013 and finished it around April 2014. It took a while, but mainly because it wasn't recorded in one go and there was a bit of a problem getting back into the studio in the middle, if that makes sense… OCCULT ROCK: Has parting with Rise Above or the recent line-up changes had any effect on the development or the song-writing process of 'Time to Die'?