Importance Of Imullar Sound System To Dance Culture; Maxwell Adjavon Explains | general-entertainment
Sun, 30 Oct 2022 19:50
The nightlife in Accra is extensively thought-about the ripest second for events to come back alive.
But that narrative is being downed by a daring afternoon pop-up jam, iMullar Sound System.
The Energy 003 version of this system got here off at Front/Back in Accra on Saturday, October 22.
By noon, tons of patrons who had converged on the venue met warm-up serenades by Araba.OA with different DJs able to go.
The eclectic mixture of sounds from electrical music all the way down to hip-hop and hip-life enriched the house.
Afrolektra, B. Frvnkie, DJ Shagy, Edwvn took turns to intensify the heart beat of the expertise through the turntables.
It was closed by thrilling the duo, DJ Neizer DJ Juvenile, and the crown couldn't get sufficient of the joys.
The viewers was a basic mixture of Ghanaians and diasporans alike who had discovered commune on this intriguing getaway from the week's hustle.
They danced to nice music and networked amid the comfortable atmosphere.
“At the iMullar sound system, I say DJs are not Jukeboxes but entertainers with unique sets. Handing the power back to the DJs, masters of music discovery, is what keeps me going,” says Maxwell Adjavon in his interview with GQ.
Meanwhile, the fourth version is across the nook. December twenty fourth will see a repeat as bosses who missed Saturday's showdown have already promised to point out up this time.
There had been some shock acts resembling Kirani Ayat, Larusso, and Yung Demz.
The occasion was hosted by the iMullar Network.

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