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David Bowie’s new adventure. Dx
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The West Side Highway, New York City, 1975.
RosiexChicanoPark 1 by Robert Serrano
Offret, Andrei Tarkovski, 1986
LOS ANGELES GANG CULTURE
Brewed in South Central
My dad (left) and uncle (right) back in the day. That ‘69 Camaro was my dad’s first car.
LOS ANGELES GANG CULTURE
“Like I said, it was funny like that in the hood sometimes. I mean you never knew what was gonna happen or when. I’ve done too much to turn back, and I’ve done too much to go on. I guess in the end it all catches up with you.”
(Menace II Society)
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Chav fashionism by Michal Pudelka
Fake Magazine 2012
“ Anti Acid-house propaganda ” The Sun / Daily Express
UK, ‘88
THE DEATH OF RAVE : A PARTIAL FLASHBACK by Leyland Kirby
“ The idea for The Death of Rave was conceived in early 2006 after a visit to the Berghain Club in Berlin. At the time, Berghain was about to explode on the international club scene as a temple. The feeling was in the air that something special was happening. I went and saw a pale shadow of the past. Grim and boring beats, endlessly pounding to an audience who felt they were part of an experience but who lacked cohesion and energy. For me personally, something had died. Be it a spirit, be it an ideal, be it an adventure in sound. Rave and techno felt dead to me. ” L. Kirby
“ Collective memory was the subject of the Death Of Rave project, inspired by Kirby’s participation in the Manchester club scene of the late ’80s and early ’90s. Recalling the surge years of rave between 1988-96, Kirby says ”Everyone thought everything was possible on those long nights. The World was ours. Now I think this generation is very disillusioned. They saw a glimpse of light on the dance floors, but that light has gone out and the future seems grim and predictable. ” Simon Reynolds, Retromania
More infos about Kirby works here