The Axis Winter Sessions: Ger Kellett & Ryan Lincoln

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Online, Tuesday 23rd February

Axis Ballymun continues to brighten up this winter with their series of live music sessions, continuing to bring new and established Irish talent to the forefront!

Ger Kellett and Ryan Lincoln are a Dublin based hip hop group (5th Element) whose debut album ‘State of Mind 2.0' and singles from the album were met with acclaim from critics all around. The body of work claimed Album of the Week with Nialler9 x The Irish Times and landed a 7/10 by Hotpress quoting it as “A cracking debut”.

The duo have played Electric Picnic in 2015 and 2017.

“The hip-hop duo return with a fresh new approach”- Hot Press Magazine
” I have a sense that 5th Element are at the front of something that's getting bigger and bigger and finally slipping into the Irish music consciousness.”- Remys Music and Film Blog

“5th Element show what's possible when the right guys come together to work on something they're passionate about.No airs or graces, they speak the truth about their lives and where they come from, Irish hip-hop is in good hands”
– Ruairi Carroll , TV3

“”A just released epic from Ballymun-based hip-hop group 5th Element set around the lyrical talents of Ger Kellett and Ryan ‘Linco’ Lincoln and featuring producer DoubleScreen.”- Broadsheet.ie

 


Date:
Tuesday 23rd February
Time:
9.00pm
Price:
Free

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