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Get ready, London! A truly legendary figure in the world of lo-fi electronic music, ATA KAK, is set to grace the hallowed stage of The Windmill in Brixton on 6th November 2025. This isn’t just another gig; it’s a rare opportunity to witness a global cult phenomenon in one of the capital’s most beloved and intimate venues. Known for his unique blend of Ghanaian highlife, rap, and early electronic sounds, ATA KAK’s infectious grooves are guaranteed to ignite a dancefloor fervour that will echo through the heart of Brixton. Prepare for an evening of hypnotic rhythms, raw energy, and an unforgettable journey into the distinctive soundscape of an artist who defies easy categorisation. Mark your calendars, because this is one date you absolutely cannot afford to miss!
About ATA KAK
The story of ATA KAK is one of music’s most captivating tales of rediscovery. Born Yaw Atta-Kak, the Ghanaian artist recorded his only known album, Obaa Sima, in 1994, a self-released cassette that blended traditional Ghanaian rhythms with nascent electronic beats, rap, and highlife influences. Despite its immediate brilliance, the album remained largely unheard outside of a small circle until its rediscovery by Brian Shimkovitz of the Awesome Tapes From Africa blog in 2006. Shimkovitz famously described it as “the most essential reissue I’ve ever come across.”
The album’s re-release in 2015 brought ATA KAK to global attention, transforming him from an obscure figure into an unlikely cult hero. His sound is wonderfully raw and unpolished, brimming with an infectious DIY charm that resonates deeply with fans of experimental dance and electronic music. Tracks like “D.C.D.T.” and “Obaa Sima” are characterised by their driving drum machine rhythms, simple yet effective synth melodies, and Atta-Kak’s distinctive, often spoken-word vocals.
Live, ATA KAK is a revelation. Far from a retrospective act, he brings a vibrant, energetic performance, often backed by a small but powerful band that helps translate the lo-fi magic of his recordings into a compelling stage presence. Expect a dynamic show that celebrates his unique journey and the timeless appeal of his groundbreaking, genre-bending music. His performances are a testament to the power of authentic expression and the enduring quality of his singular vision.
The Windmill: The Perfect Setting
Nestled in the vibrant heart of Brixton, The Windmill stands as a legendary bastion of London’s grassroots music scene. This unassuming pub on Blenheim Gardens, SW2 5BZ, has earned an almost mythical status for its commitment to showcasing emerging talent and hosting iconic, intimate gigs from both established and cult acts. It’s a venue that prides itself on its no-frills, music-first philosophy, offering an unfiltered experience that’s increasingly rare in the capital.
With a capacity of around 150-200 people, The Windmill ensures an up-close and personal encounter with the artists, fostering an electric atmosphere where the energy between performer and audience is palpable. Its slightly scruffy charm and beer-soaked floors are part of its appeal, creating a welcoming, unpretentious space beloved by musicians and fans alike. It’s a venue where you can genuinely feel the history of countless legendary performances.
Accessibility at The Windmill, typical of many older pubs, involves some steps to the main performance area. While it’s primarily a standing venue, its compact size means even those at the back feel intimately connected to the stage. For an artist like ATA KAK, whose music thrives on raw energy and direct connection, The Windmill’s gritty authenticity and passionate crowd provide an absolutely perfect, unparalleled setting.
What to Expect at the Show
Prepare for an immersive and high-energy experience when ATA KAK takes to The Windmill stage. While setlists are never truly predictable with an artist of his calibre, fans can certainly anticipate a generous helping of tracks from his seminal Obaa Sima album, including the irresistible grooves of “D.C.D.T.”, “Adwoa”, and the title track itself. These are the songs that introduced his unique sound to the world, and they remain central to his live performances.
Beyond the classics, expect to hear some of his newer material, showcasing the continued evolution of his distinctive electronic and highlife fusion. ATA KAK’s stage production is typically minimalist, relying instead on the sheer power and infectiousness of his music. The focus will be squarely on the raw instrumentation, the driving rhythms, and his captivating vocal delivery, allowing the music to speak for itself in the intimate confines of The Windmill.
The atmosphere will undoubtedly be electric. The Windmill’s crowd is known for its enthusiasm and appreciation for authentic, groundbreaking music, and for ATA KAK, this will translate into a vibrant, communal dance party. Expect bodies moving, smiles all around, and a shared sense of discovery and celebration as his hypnotic beats fill the room. It’s going to be a truly unforgettable night of pure, unadulterated musical joy.
Getting to The Windmill
The Windmill Brixton is conveniently located at Blenheim Gardens, SW2 5BZ, making it highly accessible via public transport. The most straightforward option is the London Underground: Brixton station, on the Victoria Line, is just a 10-15 minute walk from the venue. Upon exiting the station, head south-east along Brixton Road, then turn right onto Blenheim Gardens.
Brixton also boasts excellent bus connections, with numerous routes serving Brixton Road and Brixton Hill, both within easy walking distance of The Windmill. Key bus routes include the 2, 3, 37, 45, 59, 109, 118, 133, 159, 250, 333, and 415, among others. For those travelling from further afield, Brixton Overground station is also nearby, offering connections to Clapham Junction and points north.
Parking in the immediate vicinity of The Windmill is extremely limited, especially on a Thursday night. We strongly advise against driving and instead encourage using London’s comprehensive public transport network. This will ensure a stress-free journey and allow you to fully enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of Brixton before and after the show.
Frequently Asked Questions
What time does the event start?
Doors typically open around 7:30 PM at The Windmill, with support acts usually starting shortly after. ATA KAK is expected to take the stage later in the evening, often between 9:00 PM and 10:00 PM. Specific set times are usually announced closer to the event date, so it’s always best to check The Windmill’s official website or social media channels for the most up-to-date schedule.
Is there an age restriction?
Yes, The Windmill Brixton generally operates an 18+ age restriction for its evening gigs due to it being a licensed premises. You will likely be asked for valid photo identification upon entry, so please ensure you bring a passport, driving licence, or other accepted form of ID to avoid disappointment.
What’s the refund policy?
Tickets for events at The Windmill are typically non-refundable unless the event is cancelled or significantly rescheduled. In such cases, full refunds or exchanges are usually offered. For all other circumstances, tickets are generally non-transferable and non-refundable. We recommend checking the specific terms and conditions of your ticket vendor at the time of purchase.
Are there food and drink options?
The Windmill operates as a traditional pub, so you can expect a well-stocked bar offering a selection of beers, ciders, spirits, and soft drinks throughout the evening. While they don’t typically serve full meals, they often have basic pub snacks available. Brixton itself is renowned for its incredible array of food options, from street food markets to diverse restaurants, perfect for a pre-gig meal.
Where to Stay in Brixton
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