 So we're still here stuck in our tent that MBS goes to here at Van Tastaville, but I'm joined by Derek and John from DFEI lads, how are you getting on? Not too bad. Very well. Good, so Derek you're going to be playing later on on the DFEI stage. Yeah, yeah I did. What kind of stuff should we be playing? I'd say alternative rock, it's a mix of, we're going to do five covers and five original songs and a bit of everything really Kingsley on and then our own things as well. Cool, and is it just you and a guitar kind of thing or do you have a band? No, full band band. Oh brilliant, brilliant, brilliant. And John was mentioned that you have some stuff coming out this summer. Yeah, we're working with a label called Pickle London Records and we're going to release an EP I think at the end of July and August, so that should be out then. Brilliant, and are you planning on doing some more festivals? Hopefully, please God if anything comes up we'll jump on it straight away, you know. Brilliant, brilliant. And John, can you tell us a bit about what DFEI is? Yeah, well DFEI stands for Donary for an Education Institute. Now within that then we have a music enterprise called DFEI Music and hence that's what we have, the stage down there is the DFEI Music Stage. That's where Derek is involved in this, this year he's one of the music production students and he's involved in like, you know, public carding as an artist and also promoting the current dimensions. So that had a nice two-week run on the charts that we've reached. Oh brilliant, brilliant, congratulations. So basically on this DFEI stage you have students from the production courses in the college playing at the stage, is it? Yes, and it's both a mix of current students and past students over the last ten years, ten years ago we set up the project. And as a result of that we have like this band catalogue band and you'll find that we do live acts like Derek Sate from maybe like 12 o'clock to 9 o'clock and then at 9 o'clock for 3 hours. We have a mix of DJs who play until midnight. So yeah, it's really good, it's going really well, we're so happy. So a big broad spectrum of acts on the stage. Yeah, it's not about genre, it's all about really good music. Well that's brilliant, that's brilliant. And Derek, how do you find playing on a stage like this and how do you find the course itself and the DFEI as a whole? The college itself is fantastic, it's one of the best decisions I've made really was going back to college in the first place. But this college in particular, it's kind of, the facilities itself are fantastic and the album is kind of, the music on it, in my opinion is very good. Mix of genres, you've got everything on it, you know, so now I'm really, really glad I did it, you know. I'm looking forward to playing on this stage, it's a great little setup, you know. Brilliant, I'm looking forward to hearing it. And that's just before we finish, I just want to see, what do you think of Fantastical as a festival? Do you like Fantastical? How are you finding it? I do indeed, yeah. Absolutely, we love it. It's the way every festival should be like this, simple as that. Every festival is great. The people here as well, I just say everybody kind of does that the same way I've learned them. So that was Derek and John from DFEI. This is MBS Goals 2 at Fantastical.