Rhythm Section Live: Bricknasty + Àbáse + Marysia Osu

Thu Feb 20 2025

7:00 PM - 10:30 PM

Jazz Cafe

5 Parkway Camden Town London NW1 7PG

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Bradley Zero and Rhythm Section return for a highly awaited showcase of the ones to watch across hip-hop, RnB, jazz and electronic music. 
 
From infectious energy and soulful chords to soft, woozy vocals, Bricknasty’s music effortlessly traverses RnB, neo soul, jazz and psych, citing influences such as D’Angelo, MF Doom, and Timbaland.

“Àbáse blends West African and Brazilian rhythms with a satisfying and uncluttered efficacy” – The Guardian

Creating an exquisite blend of jazz, West African, Brazilian, hip-hop and electronic music, Àbáse is the imagination of Hungarian producer and keyboardist Szabolcs Bognár and found global praise from the likes of The Guardian, BBC Radio 6, Selection, KEXP and Complex.

Marysia Osu is a Polish born, London based harpist, producer and composer known for her innovative blend of classical, ambient and jazz. Osu’s work reflects a deep connection to beauty, emotion and self-expression.

 
CLICK HERE for availability in our restaurant.

The Jazz Cafe presents
Rhythm Section Live: Bricknasty + Àbáse + Marysia Osu

  • Bricknasty

    Bricknasty

    Neo-Soul

    Initially evolving from a chance encounter on Soundcloud between frontman/guitarist
    Fatboy and producer Cillian McCauley, Bricknasty expanded to a fully fledged physical band
    with the introduction of Dara Abdurahman (bass), Korey Thomas (drums) and Louis Younge
    (sax/keys). From infectious energy and soulful chords to soft, woozy vocals, together
    Bricknasty’s music effortlessly traverses RnB, neo soul, jazz and psych citing influences such
    as D’Angelo, MF Doom, and Timbaland. As the members have flourished, so too have their
    songs, with each individual contributing to both existing demos and the wider texture of the
    collective’s identity and vision. Their obvious harmony and musical synchronicity as a band
    extends to their live shows too, which have caused a groundswell of word-of-mouth buzz in
    Dublin and beyond.

    Central to Bricknasty’s story is frontman & guitarist Fatboy’s experiences growing up in the
    Dublin suburb of Ballymun, a district known for its social problems including
    unemployment, high crime rates and drug abuse, heavily associated with Dublin’s heroin
    epidemic in the 80s and 90s. With external prejudices further nourishing this notoriety, its
    residents were rarely granted the opportunity to present their own perspectives. “There was
    loads in the news at the time about Ballymun and the type of people who lived there”,
    reflects Fatboy,“But anyone what lived in them flats at that time will tell you they were
    unreal to live in and the sense of community was very strong.” Raised between two of the
    towers known as the Ballymun Flats,

    Fatboy’s home was the reluctant poster child for the area’s infamy. Built in the early 1960s to
    serve the city’s swelling population, the group of high rises were unceremoniously
    demolished in the early 2000s to make way for new developments. The trade off for this
    ‘regeneration project’ was the dispossession and displacement it left in its wake.
  • The Jazz Cafe

    The Jazz Cafe

    Music

  • Marysia Osu

    Marysia Osu

    Alternative

  • Abase

    Abase

    Contemporary Jazz

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The Jazz Cafe presents

Rhythm Section Live: Bricknasty + Àbáse + Marysia Osu

Thu Feb 20 2025 7:00 PM - 10:30 PM

Jazz Cafe London
Rhythm Section Live: Bricknasty + Àbáse + Marysia Osu

RESTAURANT SEATING LINK BELOW Ages 18+

CLICK HERE for tables in our mezzanine restaurant overlooking the stage.
 
Bradley Zero and Rhythm Section return for a highly awaited showcase of the ones to watch across hip-hop, RnB, jazz and electronic music. 
 
From infectious energy and soulful chords to soft, woozy vocals, Bricknasty’s music effortlessly traverses RnB, neo soul, jazz and psych, citing influences such as D’Angelo, MF Doom, and Timbaland.

“Àbáse blends West African and Brazilian rhythms with a satisfying and uncluttered efficacy” – The Guardian

Creating an exquisite blend of jazz, West African, Brazilian, hip-hop and electronic music, Àbáse is the imagination of Hungarian producer and keyboardist Szabolcs Bognár and found global praise from the likes of The Guardian, BBC Radio 6, Selection, KEXP and Complex.

Marysia Osu is a Polish born, London based harpist, producer and composer known for her innovative blend of classical, ambient and jazz. Osu’s work reflects a deep connection to beauty, emotion and self-expression.

 
CLICK HERE for availability in our restaurant.

Please correct the information below.

Select ticket quantity.

Select Tickets

Ages 18+
limit 10 per person
Standing
£20.00 (£17.50 + £2.50 Fees, excluding any delivery costs)

Delivery Method

eTickets

Terms & Conditions

This event is 18 and over. Any ticket holder unable to present valid identification indicating that they are at least 18 years of age will not be admitted to this event, and will not be eligible for a refund. • Everyone who comes to the venue must carry a valid form of ID. We only accept passports/national I.Ds and driving licenses.