You always remember your first time. Not the first time you did it, necessarily, but the first time it really mattered.
For Ali Love this came relatively late: he was 23. He’d flirted before of course, with drum’n’bass nights in his mid-teens. But the first club he really loved was Secret Sundaze, a summer party that ran from noon to midnight in various venues in London’s East End.
“We’d been up for a few days, and we just stumbled into this club. It’s been the closest, in recent years, to the real true acid house experience. Eclectic music, people from all over the world just having a great time under a massive disco ball. I started going all the time. And I got into house music. Deeply into it.”
Described by Time Out magazine as “a soulful disco funkster with a mega star persona,” Ali Love writes powerful disco floor supertunes. It’s only a matter of time before you’re dancing your socks off to his latest songs, as he’s currently locked away working on his new record.