CanaryPod: Topple Uncaged meets… Fyakin

THIS PODCAST CONTAINS LANGUAGE AND CONTENT SOME PEOPLE MAY FIND OFFENSIVE. THE VIEWS EXPRESSED IN THIS EPISODE ARE THE OPINIONS OF THE HOST AND GUESTS.
Welcome to series two of #ToppleUncaged!
Every week, The Canary will be bringing you an innovative podcast for the media landscape; hosted by me, Steve Topple.
In a special episode, I meet yet another truly innovative artist: Fyakin.
Mr Topple x Fyakin
Fyakin has been making waves on the music scene for many years. Having release a slew of records in the past, Fyakin is back with his latest release. Called New Wave, it is a heady, eclectic mix of genres and styles, showcasing this artist’s vocal, lyrical and songwriting talents superbly. But moreover, it displays the profound levels of consciousness this talented musician holds.
So, I caught up with Fyakin for the #ToppleUncaged podcast, We chatted about New Wave, the corporatisation of the world, his musical diversity and more.
Enjoy!
Read on...
Listen in iTunes here.
CanaryPod: #ToppleUncaged meets… Fyakin show notes:
Presented, produced and edited by Steve Topple.
Sound engineering by Gav Pauze.
Concrete Jungle by Fyakin:
Download New Wave on your preferred platform.
Follow Fyakin on Insta and Facebook.
Take a look at Pauze Radio‘s bio of Fyakin.
Follow on Twitter:
Steve Topple @MrTopple; The Canary @TheCanaryUK; Fyakin @Fyakinmusic; Nicola Jeffery @NicolaCJeffery; Gav Pauze @PauzeRadio; Rai Star Music @rai_star113
Use the hashtags #ToppleUncaged #CanaryPod
Find out more about Gav Pauze.
Topple Uncaged Theme Music: Lost Souls by Lee Wrizzle.
Steamin by Fyakin:
Featured image via Steve Topple, Maurice – Wikimedia and Fyakin
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