Ata Kak W/ Kinlaw, Sunun + Chukwudi at Fiddlers

A gig held at Fiddlers on Saturday 30th June. The event starts at 20:00.


Colston hall X Satsumas Presents...

Line up:

Ata Kak

Kinlaw (live)

Sunun

Chukwudi

Back in 1994, when Ata Kak first released Obaa Sima, his music fell on deaf ears. Eight years later, American musicologist Brian Shimkovitz – soon to become Awesome Tapes from Africa – stumbled across his cassette and fell in love with its “frenetic leftfield rap madness”. Bringing together highlife, twi-language rap, funk, hip-hop and electronica, Ata Kak’s “relentless energy and alien earworm choruses feel like a portal to an alternate reality” (FACT Magazine).

This is a standing Colston Hall presents show at Fiddlers, Willway St, Bristol BS3 4BG.

Kinlaw (Ceramics)

<<<soundcloud.com/kinlaw

Head boy at the ceramics HQ Kinlaw brings his outstanding live show to the fiddlers. Expect all manor of textures sliding his way through themes of hardcore, grime, techno, drone and much more.

Sunun (Bokeh Versions, Noods)

https://www.mixcloud.com/NTSRadio/bokeh-versions-12th-august-2017/

A staple of Bristol’s dub circuit, Noods Radio / Bokeh Sounds resident Sunun is evolving following her curated sets on NTS and recent live debut. Expect percussion and earthly dub presences fed through her mixing desk to achieve ghostly and ethereal dubplate results, which remain firmly grounded in eclectic drums based on ancient rhythms.

Chukwudi (Escalator to nowhere, Noods)

Top DJ and radio host, this serial digger will be playing international sounds until the early morning.

TICKETS: https://www.colstonhall.org/shows/ata-kak/

Entry requirements:

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