By AFRO Employees
Home music followers from across the area gathered in Baltimore for the Collective Minds Pageant on Sept. 3. The occasion has been an annual celebration of all issues associated to Home music for 20 years.
In line with Collective Minds, the neighborhood group that coordinates the occasion annually, “Home Music originated in Chicago within the early Eighties and shortly unfold throughout the globe, turning into some of the well-liked genres of digital dance music. Its roots are in disco, funk, and soul, and it’s characterised by its 4/4 beat, use of synthesizers, and soulful vocals.”
1000’s turned out for this yr’s Collective Minds Pageant, which happened at Baltimore Polytechnic Institute.
Tons of arrived to bop the afternoon away as a wide range of performing artists and DJs stored the gang grooving. DJ Oji and Blue Angel took to the stage, together with Damond Ramsey, Greg Lewis and Sahib Muhammed of One Home, One Nation. The viewers additionally obtained an opportunity to rock to the sounds of Jordan Pope, Househead and Ed Ramsey.