101. Peacefully Protesting Modern Day Slavery. Sonik. London, Ontario, Canada. 03/15/23

 

Episode 101, we are transcending time and space to talk with Sonik in London, Ontario.  Sonik was forced to rush back to Canada while touring in the southern U.S. in March of 2020 before the border closed on the 23rd.  He recounts his journey and what it was like being on the world renowned Las Vegas strip before it was closed due to the pandemy (2020).  While moving north through Tennessee his goal of visiting the Nashville Hardrock Cafe was foiled by covid!  Sonik plays Song Title in the Form of a Pandemy Question, inspired by Nardwuar the Human Serviette.  We discuss his collab with Samson Porter, Peaceful Protest, recorded at Jukasa Studio. Sonik shines light on the invisible people in our society and the need to peacefully protest for equality and justice for all as we address the housing crisis in the times of covid,  automation, and billionaires.

Sonik online

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