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Afro Funké Hosts DJ Chris Annibel (Afrokinetic) + Maxwell Listening Party + Live Painting By Steven Lopez
Thursday, October 8 2009
Zanzibar, Santa Monica CA
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BLACKsummers'night is the first full-length Maxwell release since Now, his critically-acclaimed third studio album that debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 in August 2001. He might have been out of the spotlight, but Maxwell along with long time collaborator and friend Hod David, had begun crafting BLACKsummers'night several years ago. BLACKsummers'night is the sensuous opening installment of the artist's monumental BLACKSUMMERS'NIGHT trilogy. (The trilogy's subsequent chapters, blackSUMMERS'night and blacksummers'NIGHT, are slated for release in 2010 and 2011 respectively). BLACK is a much darker but soulful compilation, SUMMERS' leans more toward the gospel side and NIGHT is more a cool collection of slow jams.
Composed of nine indelible songs BLACKsummers'night finds Maxwell exploring life with a bold and purposeful sensuality unmistakably his own. Opening with a delicate hint of wistful chimes, the first single, "Pretty Wings," is nostalgic, ("your face will be the reason I smile") and yet undeniably passionate. "It's about the last relationship I had," Maxwell describes. "How you meet the person of your dreams but at the wrong time. She was a serious muse and the song is a testament to what I wanted to say and say, to her." "I can be a bit emotionally handicapped" he elucidates, "but through music, I can say what I want to." Another of the album's more persuasive songs is "Stop the World." A rhythmic rush of desire, Maxwell describes "Stop the World" as "having corporal relations." "That's what I call having sex..." he unabashedly reveals "...and that's stopping the world." ...Mhmmm.
Composed of nine indelible songs BLACKsummers'night finds Maxwell exploring life with a bold and purposeful sensuality unmistakably his own. Opening with a delicate hint of wistful chimes, the first single, "Pretty Wings," is nostalgic, ("your face will be the reason I smile") and yet undeniably passionate. "It's about the last relationship I had," Maxwell describes. "How you meet the person of your dreams but at the wrong time. She was a serious muse and the song is a testament to what I wanted to say and say, to her." "I can be a bit emotionally handicapped" he elucidates, "but through music, I can say what I want to." Another of the album's more persuasive songs is "Stop the World." A rhythmic rush of desire, Maxwell describes "Stop the World" as "having corporal relations." "That's what I call having sex..." he unabashedly reveals "...and that's stopping the world." ...Mhmmm.
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$7 - $10
Doors at 9 PM
21+ w/ID
Doors at 9 PM
21+ w/ID
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