‘Ain’t It Black, according to the promotional blurb, plays a mixture of electro bass, techno pop and super-synths. Unless you happen to know your 808’s from your bojembe drums it is unlikely that you understand what that is. The best way to describe it is a house party at Prince’s house stripped away of any unease about being at the purple one’s house. It may sound counter intuitive but the event draws an eclectic mix of people where anyone can feel comfortable. I have seen investment bankers from the city mingling with dedicated fashion kids, everyone is vulnerable to the free spirited charm that bubbles throughout the evening…’
Inie Banigo