A myriad of your favourite music tastes all cooked into one show. From Hip Hop to Indie rock to African jams, Rohit and Ola will play through a whirlwind of different genres, each sandwiched between another. This perfect layering of yummy goodness will blow your mind. AND, it beats subway.
A myriad of your favourite music tastes all cooked into one show. From Hip Hop to Indie rock to African jams, Rohit and Ola will play through a whirlwind of different genres, each sandwiched between another. This perfect layering of yummy goodness will blow your mind. AND, it beats subway.
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A myriad of your favourite music tastes all cooked into one show. From Hip Hop to Indie rock to African jams, Rohit and Ola will play through a whirlwind of different genres, each sandwiched between another. This perfect layering of yummy goodness will blow your mind. AND, it beats subway.
A myriad of your favourite music tastes all cooked into one show. From Hip Hop to Indie rock to African jams, Rohit and Ola will play through a whirlwind of different genres, each sandwiched between another. This perfect layering of yummy goodness will blow your mind. AND, it beats subway.
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Ola and Rohit back in the studio, serving up some heat for your airwaves. Joining them in the studio is Jonathan Jones who dazzles them with his deep knowledge of Atlantas music and movie scene.
Ola is in the studio again. With him is our soul sandwich captain, who guides us when the seas are tumultuous and when the course aren't as well lit — IT'S RACH LAU!!!!!!
Ola is in the studio with a special guest — ITS KATE COLENBRANDER. Kate, the current video editor at The Ubyssey, is coming to terms with the fact that some artists that she once looked up to are problematic. She decides to show us a way forward from here.
Ola comes at you live from the studio playing young Canadians like Alessia Cara and Ruth B, the amazing productions of River Tiber and Majid Jordan, and Montreal artists like Wasiu, Dead Obies and Lou Phelps.
The Soul sandwich crew goes through the deep recesses of Ola's mind to find the dankest music that he is currently listening to while trying to ignore happenings around Vancouver related to the devil's drug known as cannabis. With special guests Megan, John and Alex in the studio, they talk about the prolific artistry of Daniel Caesar, the strange and impressive bassness of Thundercat and the rawness and rage of Kendrick Lamar's latest album.
The gang discusses how their alter ego's are represented through different types of music. Anya praises Nicki Minaj as being the shining example of being a boss, Ola and Rohit discover that they both have a secret obsession with K-Pop. Jon really likes Nelly Furtado's "Promiscuous"