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Life After Iya Terra: The Evolution of Nick Sefakis

Life After Iya Terra: The Evolution of Nick Sefakis

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Discover the evolution of Nick Sefakis in his life after Iya Terra. From touring guitarist to solo producer at Enoch Sound. 🎸

🎧 IN THIS EPISODE: Join Zak Davis for an exclusive Z-Frequency Spotlight on Nick Sefakis. After years of touring with the heavy-hitting reggae rock band Iya Terra, Nick is pivoting to a new chapter. Zak covers his transition from band member to solo artist, the creation of his personal studio "Enoch Sound," his latest release 'In Time' with Eureka Sound, and how he is crafting a new legacy in the West Coast Reggae scene.

Whether you're a DIY musician looking for industry insights or a dedicated fan of the Roots Reggae movement, this conversation reveals the reality of redefining yourself as an artist.

🔍 TOPICS COVERED:

  • Why Nick decided to leave the touring life behind
  • Building "Enoch Sound": The gear and the vision
  • The difference between "Band Mode" vs. "Solo Mode"
  • What's next for the Nick Sefakis sound

🔗 CONNECT WITH NICK SEFAKIS:

  • Website: https://www.nicksefakismusic.com
  • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-ZuxaoNNaB6_qGBl8TCEgg
  • Merch: https://nicksefakismerch.com

🎙️ ABOUT ZHZ PODCAST: Hosted by Zak Davis and Matt Allen of Z Frequency, we are your backstage pass to the indie music culture. From the Utah scene to global artists, we spotlight the stories that matter.

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