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Afrikan Boy

25 July 2015 at 21.00–21.30
Afrikan Boy seated - Turbine Hall festival
Afrikan Boy - Turbine Hall festival

Afrikan Boy - Turbine Hall festival

Afrikan Boy seated - Turbine Hall festival

Afrikan Boy seated - Turbine Hall festival

Live performance by Grime/HipHop/AfroPop artist , fusing London grime and classic sounds from Nigeria, reflecting his identity.

Biography

There's no identity crisis in the music of Olushola Ajose. Performing under the name , he makes music that totally reflects his life experience, brilliantly fusing the sounds of grime of his south-east London manor with the classic sound of the Nigeria of his parents – most effectively on his recent single Hit 'Em Up that recalibrates Fela Kuti for the here and now. As a teenager, he first came to attention with the track One Day I Went To Lidl, a hopelessly catchy tune chronicling successive shoplifting excursions to the aforementioned budget supermarket. Among those paying attention was MIA who took him out on the road on a couple of her world tours. He's since contributed to the work of DJ Shadow, while also bagging a window seat aboard the Africa Express alongside the likes of Baaba Maal, Femi Kuti, Damon Albarn and Fatoumata Diawara. And all this by the grand old age of 26.

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Turbine Hall

Bankside
London SE1 9TG
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25 July 2015 at 21.00–21.30

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