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Step out of the noise and into ‘The Common Room’ with Ni Maxine. For one night only, we are transforming the gallery space at The Black-E into a warm, listening room for people to gather and discover new music which speaks to their experience and makes them feel seen.
This is a deep-listening Black music concept, a resistance to spaces that centre alcohol sales and profit over people, stories and community. With a hi-fi listening experience, a meal and mocktails, this is a moment to designed for you to slow down, rest and reset.
Leave your shoes at the door and sink into this soft sound sanctuary. This is intentionally a Black female led, queer-friendly, and intergenerational space, an alternative way to gather that holds space for human connection and quiet exchange.
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A big part of the inspiration behind 'The Common Room' comes from a pair of vintage Tannoy (SRM 12X) studio monitors that my mum passed down to me when I moved to Liverpool, to a house similar to the one she was raised in, just across the park.
Growing up, music was always playing in our house: reggae CDs on Valentine’s Day mornings before school, discovering albums like ‘The ArchAndroid’ (Janelle Monae), given to me by my Uncle Roy the first time I met him in New York, and, of course, studying ‘Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Irving Berlin Songbook’ which shaped so much of my early vocal style. I didn't understand how special those listening experiences were at the time.
After over 10 years of being unusable, we are restoring the speakers and building a community listening experience around them. When they're ready, I will listen to my debut EP 'Mother’s Arms' on vinyl for the first time, in the way it was always meant to be heard: communally, intentionally and through a sound system that has been with me for my whole life.
As always, if the ticket price is a barrier, get in touch at ni@nimaxine.com and I'll add you to my guest list, no questions asked.
With love, Ni Maxine x