Kaia Kater's new song The Internet was inspired by a disastrous virtual performance

The Canadian folk singer also explains how a funny song can be just as meaningful as a serious one

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Caption: Canadian folk singer and banjo player Kaia Kater. (Janice Reid)

Media Audio | Q : Kaia Kater’s new song The Internet

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Kaia Kater is one of the finest folk singers and banjo players in Canada right now. But like a lot of musicians these days, she spends a lot of time performing online. She sits down with Q's Tom Power(external link) to tell us the story behind her new song, The Internet, which was inspired by a disastrous virtual performance that made her start questioning all the time we spend online.
The full interview with Kaia Kater is available on our podcast, Q with Tom Power(external link). Listen and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.

Interview with Kaia Kater produced by Matt Murphy.

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