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.
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 back in the studio throwing up tunes from his spotify playlist and blessing our souls with some more amazing music.
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"
The squad is back, and back with a vengeance. Ola, Rohit and Anya are joined by friends of the show Jon, Kareem and Arielle and they try to recap the wild year of 2016 with their favorite albums and tracks from the year. On the show they talk about the life changing poetry that is No Name, Anderson Paak's casual sexism, and the talent that is BadBadNotGood. Jon had to spit his unpopular opinion about "Ultralight Beam" and the team managed to end by slipping in a little bit of the greatest song of all time, "Bad and Boujee."
In this episode of Soul Sandwich, Rohit shares tracks that he believes encapsulates some of the emotions people have been feeling. From the politically engaged Common to the irreverent YG, the soundtrack ranges from lament and anger to empowerment and optimism.
After a summer long hiatus (and then some), Rohit and Ola host Soul Sandwich again. They talk Halloween, Chance the Rapper and all the lit tracks they are currently jamming to.
Hey Soul Sandwich Fans. We started off playing the best celebratory music we could think of in short notice, in honour of the year's end. We then finished the show with a segment of "feeling lucky" (like the google search mode) where we randomly selected music, and promise that it will probably sound good. We hope. Its a little like Russian roulette so what could possibly go wrong.
The Soul Sandwich Gang plays their favorite music, each one informed and influenced by another genre of music. Enjoy!
Hip hop is known for its "braggadocio" but on this episode of Soul Sandwich, Rachel and Rohit dive into the deep end of vulnerable tracks in the genre. Everything from Drake to Missy D, this week's episode brings you all Canadian content, with some exemplary up and coming talent on display.
This week, Soul Sandwich brings you the best music that Ola, Rohit and guest host Rach are feeling.
Ola and the gang have their fundrive episode and give you all the reasons why you should donate to CiTR 101.9FM.
Ola, Rohit and the rest of the Gang gather around to discuss whether Kanye is yah or nah, genius or conman.
aka "hashtagcoolpants" and "I have a special place in my heart for trufflebutter". The gang is back, with special guests Geordie, Jonathan and Sam. Somehow, our grammy snub episode and our black history month episode coincided with each other and we were perfectly okay with that. And with the heavy criticism that Beyonce's "formation" and Kendrick lamar's grammy performance of "the blacker the berry" recieved, we felt that this episode was especially important today. Hope you enjoy.
Ola is alone in the studio, but not alone in his heart. I know cheesy. He plays the music straight from the soul. Music to make out, and make love to. With Jazz artists like Marcus Roberts, to producers like Kaytranada and Cashmere Cat, to oldies like Tina Charles.
Ola invites Rachel Lau, senior music correspondent for Soul Sandwich, on the show, and both play the some sweet tunes and then play the samples or covers of those songs. This features music ranging from Michael Jackson in his Jackson 5 days, James browns greatest hits, and some amazing canadian contemporary artists like Grimes and Shad. Only on CiTR 101.9FM
Another hour of straight up shenanigans with the Rohit and Ola as they discuss and play the Dark Horses of the music industry (in our opinion. fight me). The most unexpected but yet the most underrated, who still manage to wreak havoc out on the playing field. The gang had the misfortune of hosting CiTR and Discorder resident sartorialist and swagmaster, Jon Kew of "Kew it Up", and he introduces some of his favorite artists, namely the cornell west theory, Jerusalem in my heart and Bus Driver. Friend of Soul Sandwich and CiTR programmer Steven from the "Asian Wave" also comes on the show and talks about Chancellor's "Sonega" or "Make me stay". All of this and so much more.
Ola and Rohit are back for the new year. New show time, but same two bros discussing (pontificating) about their favourite jams and events of the week. The gang plays David Bowie's Young Americans and Space Oddity (performed by Canadian national treasure Commander Chris Hadfield IN SPACE) in a tribute to one of the most prolific musicians ever, Ola has a brain fart about Ottawa based beatmaker and producer Elaquent (eQ), Kanye's revolutionary 808s, and Travis Scott's brutal sampling of the genius in "90210" gets Rohit feeling "some type 'a way", and the two play Polo's Party Talk for what is probably their debut on Canadian airwaves (probably not, but we'd like to think that).
Ola and Rohit's favourite tunes of 2015! Featuring: Alabama Shakes, Kaytranada, Flume, Disclosure, Hiatus Kaiyote, The Sheepdogs, and Leon Bridges.
Majid Jordan, Alessia Cara, Raury, King Melrose, and more! This is a relatively chill and laidback episode so if you in that rainy day mood, then give this a listen :)
Ola has a chill time in the studio, misses DJ Rawheat very much. Ola plays music from Ariane Moffat, Grimes, Young Rival and Pascaal.
Ola once again plays the hottest music youve ever not heard. Featuring artists like Frankie, Sebastopol and Men I trust.
Featuring amazing artists and bands like Vulfpeck, Monophonics, and The Menahan Street Band
Ola plays jams from his older shows, with artists like Jenn Grant, Yemi Alade and The King Khan & BBQ show
Ola and Rohit back on the show, starting with gut-wrenching music from St. Paul and the broken bones with songs like "call me" and "broken bones and pocket change", stopping by for a little from the souljazz orchestra, playing and discussing the soul-piercing music from Fantastic Negrito, and then spinning up some new submitted music from Canadian band, Busty and the Bass.
It's thanksgiving weekend (Thankfully, because we really needed a break from school), and so Ola and Rohit bring you some of the beats we give thanks for. That's right, the absolute PHATEST BEATS to give thanks for. We have music from David Callum that inspired some of the biggest rap moguls of all times like Dr Dre and Snoop Dogg, some of the more creative artists of our time today straight out of Canada, and some of raps pioneering soundtracks from the Incredible bongo band. We even get into a debate-y conversation about copyright infringement and the difference between copying and being inspired. So listen in, be entertained, and come back for more next week.
The Thunderbird eye is a half hour show on CiTR 101.9 FM, bringing you all the latest sports news, recaps, and stats from the UBC Thunderbirds.
Rohit (DJ rawheat) is back on the show- saving Ola from his lonely existence- and they bring you the hottest protest songs they can think of. They start off with Tef Poe's War Cry, a diss track to Governor of Missouri Jay Nixon and Captain Roe Johnson, in the aftermath of the Mike Brown killing, go through Canadian artists like K'naan, A tribe called red and Sweatshop Union, and then go back in time to bring you jams from famous dissenters and political activists like Fela Kuti, Rage against the machine and Gil Scott Heron.
TLDR: We play music music that is politically charged this episode on the eve of the Canadian elections (42) and on the nigerian independence day.
Ola has a great time playing random songs from random albums randomly selected from the CiTR playlist shelf. Featuring artists like Ora Cogan, Rah Rah, TOPS, and Die Mannequin.
Rohit is back as a host. Oh yeah, and Dr. Dre is back along with a bunch of Canadian hip hop artists. Listen to find out the terrific hip hop of the past and the present!
Full Spectrum of electronic music, with super slow soulful beats to turnt up Danny Brown.
Soul covers of pop songs and young artists who are bringing soul into the modern era. Get yo soul on with this episode!
Hip Hop that makes use of live instruments is simply the best. Enjoy some of my personal favourite hip hop jams that slay with a live band.
Electronica bonanza! Dope DJs and Producers from all over the world...but mostly the Commonwealth.
DJ RawHeat takes over from Ola to deliver you the finest in soulful delights! Featuring some incredible Canadian Hip Hop and the funkiest Disco-House music.
features artists like Kaytranada and Wetpaint and premiered Hotties from down south episode 5
Ola has a guest music curator with him, who shall remain unnamed. Featuring artists like JK, Said the whale,and Childish Gambino.
Ola plays several canadian artists. Featured artists include Kaytranada, Pink moths, Royal tusk and Patria
Ola has guests Sahba and Seher in the studio and plays a little of chillstep. Featured artists include Mac Demarco, Adventure Club and Omawumi
Ola and Rohit in the evening. Ola tries experimenting a little. Featured artists include Gold and Youth, Ykiki Beat, and Simi
Ola runs on his tightest schedule yet and still pulls up some of the best tracks he has played till date. Featured artists include The soul jazz orchestra, Chet Faker and Eva Alordiah
Ola has Rohit in the studio, requesting a few tracks and they both have a chill show session. Featured artists include Kaytranada, Wizkid and Badbadnotgood.
Ola plays relatively famous tracks, while still keeping to his roots the only way he knows how. Featured artists include Jhene Aiko, Chromeo and Olamide
Ola has Terry again on the show, and he has another guest Tolu as well. He tries to go soothing on the fans today and so plays chill jams. Featuring Asa, Said the whale, and Shad
In this episode, Ola is having a relatively bad day and is trying to make the greatest sandwich in an attempt to cheer himself up. Ingredients in this sandwich include a Tribe called red, Tiwa savage, P square, Said the whale and many more.
Welcome to this amazing ride we call Soul Sandwich. Ola is your host and he will talk with Terry about a variety of topics while spinning tunes and sandwiching different music genres.