Ade Bantu
PASS Lagos Daily Runnings: Friday, 24th June 2016
Pan African Space Station at Freedom Park in Lagos, 23rd -26th of June 2016
The PASS pop-up studio as an intimate, improvisatory live space becomes one for entangling different realities and experiences – with participants and listeners prompted by ideas of utopia and oppression, history and the future, borders, time, art and technology. Recordings from the live sessions culminate in an archive of experiments: speaking, listening, playing, partying and community.
From June 23-26, PASS descends on Freedom Park in Lagos, as part of Goethe Institute’s Lagos_Live 2016 festival. The PASS Lagos sessions bring together a broad spectrum of artists, performers, writers and musicians, whose practices draw from a variety of contexts, to participate through conversations, performances and happenings that provoke us to rethink our histories and to speculate on our futures through artistic and cultural practice.
Friday, 24th of June 2016
14hoo: Temitope Kogbe mix
15hoo: Benson Idonijie. “Highlife is My Life. An Evergreen Selection.”
16h00: The Local Rapper Syndrome and the New Nigerian Mixtape with Oris Aigbokhaevbolo and Dami Ajayi
17h00: Tamerri Festival
17h30: Salaam Agidigbo Band
18hoo: Tamerri Festival
19h00; Bantu Hour with Ade Bantu, Adunni & Nerfetiti, Dabyna and Aramide
Bantu Hour with Ade Bantu and guests: Adunni & Nerfetiti, Dabyna and Aramide
Adegoke Odukoya, better known as Adé Bantu (born 13 July 1971 in Wembley, London), is a Nigerian-German musician, producer and activist. He is best known as the founder of the Afro-German musical collective and NGO Brothers Keepers and as the front man of the 12 piece band Bantu. He received the Kora Award (the Pan-African equivalent of the Grammy) for his album “Fuji Satisfaction” in 2005. In Friday’s programming, he features musicians Adunni & Nefertiti, Dabyna Poll-Abraham and Aramide. Adunni & …
Bantu Hour with Ade Bantu and guests: Temi Dollface and Brymo
Adegoke Odukoya, better known as Adé Bantu (born 13 July 1971 in Wembley, London), is a Nigerian-German musician, producer and activist. He is best known as the founder of the Afro-German musical collective and NGO Brothers Keepers and as the front man of the 12 piece band Bantu. He received the Kora Award (the Pan-African equivalent of the Grammy) for his album “Fuji Satisfaction” in 2005. In Thursday’s programming, he features singers Temi Dollface and Brymo. Temi Phil-Ebosie better known as …