Groove Magazine International Issue 3 Issue 3 | страница 6

Synik: My band kind of broke up after we did "Sin City", so we did a few shows but because sometimes I feel like my music is not the type where you have a regular spot at a club. I wasn't chasing shows much. When I applied for HIFA I got a couple of guys' together and started rehearsal a month before HIFA then I got the heads up. The audience at the Coke Green were with us from the time we got on stage, went through the set and the response was amazing. That is when we did "Marching as one" and the audience got up and marched with us. We got a standing ovation which was beautiful, a plus for me and for Hip Hop. GM: Do you have any upcoming projects? Synik: I worked with Depth at HIFA and we are working on a project which we hope will come out soon. There is an Austrian Producer who reached out. I've done a track with him. He has this sound that really complements what I try to talk about, introspective Hip Hop. There is also my sophomore album which people are already expecting, so I need to get into the Studio. GM: Who have you worked with and who would you like to work with? Synik: Like I mentioned before I have worked with FTR, The Begotten Son, Shayzar, Yogi Dojour, a dude called Squash who is like a musical genius, Junior Bantan, Ngonie who is