Round Midnight presents Ata Kak

+ TADI THE GREAT (DJ)
Approx running times:
TADI THE GREAT 8pm – 9pm
Ata Kak 9pm – end
Ata Kak, the Ghanaian artist behind the cult classic Obaa Sima, crafted a singular blend of highlife, hip-hop and funk in the early ’90s that went largely unnoticed until decades later. Born Yaw Atta-Owusu in Kumasi, he moved through Germany and Canada, developing his sound using basic home equipment and sheer determination.
Initially released as a DIY cassette, Obaa Sima fused Twi rap with lo-fi beats and Afro-futuristic flair. It vanished into obscurity until 2002, when musicologist Brian Shimkovitz found a copy in Ghana and later reissued it in 2015 via Awesome Tapes From Africa.
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- Wednesday 19 Nov 2025
- Expired!
- 8:00 pm - 11:00 pm
- Norwich Arts Centre
- St Benedict's Street, Norwich, NR2 4PG
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Round Midnight presents Ata Kak

- Wednesday 19 Nov 2025
- Expired!
- 8:00 pm - 11:00 pm
- Norwich Arts Centre
- St Benedict's Street, Norwich, NR2 4PG
+ TADI THE GREAT (DJ)
Approx running times:
TADI THE GREAT 8pm – 9pm
Ata Kak 9pm – end
Ata Kak, the Ghanaian artist behind the cult classic Obaa Sima, crafted a singular blend of highlife, hip-hop and funk in the early ’90s that went largely unnoticed until decades later. Born Yaw Atta-Owusu in Kumasi, he moved through Germany and Canada, developing his sound using basic home equipment and sheer determination.
Initially released as a DIY cassette, Obaa Sima fused Twi rap with lo-fi beats and Afro-futuristic flair. It vanished into obscurity until 2002, when musicologist Brian Shimkovitz found a copy in Ghana and later reissued it in 2015 via Awesome Tapes From Africa.
More Info
Round Midnight presents Ata Kak

- Wednesday 19 Nov 2025
- Expired!
- 8:00 pm - 11:00 pm
- Norwich Arts Centre
- St Benedict's Street, Norwich, NR2 4PG
+ TADI THE GREAT (DJ)
Approx running times:
TADI THE GREAT 8pm – 9pm
Ata Kak 9pm – end
Ata Kak, the Ghanaian artist behind the cult classic Obaa Sima, crafted a singular blend of highlife, hip-hop and funk in the early ’90s that went largely unnoticed until decades later. Born Yaw Atta-Owusu in Kumasi, he moved through Germany and Canada, developing his sound using basic home equipment and sheer determination.
Initially released as a DIY cassette, Obaa Sima fused Twi rap with lo-fi beats and Afro-futuristic flair. It vanished into obscurity until 2002, when musicologist Brian Shimkovitz found a copy in Ghana and later reissued it in 2015 via Awesome Tapes From Africa.