More Than Just a Night Out:
Rave as Confrontation – Marching Against the CJB in 1994 I read a review of a club night recently in
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Read MoreIn the early 1980s, nightlife was limited, with clubs closing by 2 am. Amid overpriced discos, a subculture emerged, embracing electronic music and underground clubs. Influenced by bands like Soft Cell, the writer explored the growing club scene in London, including venues like the Batcave, the Hacienda, and illegal warehouse parties. This scene laid the foundation for Acid House’s rise in the late ’80s.
Read MoreThe rise and repression of the free festival movement in the UK and some intersections with radical anti-politics. This article
Read More“The awareness that they are about to make the continuum of history explode is characteristic of the revolutionary classes at
Read MoreControlled demolition of the World Trade Center towers, the absence of a plane at the Pentagon, the shooting down of
Read MoreDENIAL NETWORKS: ON CRISIS AND CONTINUITY IN THE 9/11 TRUTH MOVEMENT How is it possible that increasingly elaborate conspiracy explanations
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Read MoreSome notes on surrealism and organisation The surrealist movement, a reputedly avant-garde moment, has long been a covert source of
Read MoreSecession from the whole gamut of generalised categories as these thread through from molar notions of Nation, Class and Gender
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