Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Wayne Anthony's Acid House Flash Mob 2008

There are not many things in this world i wont have a go at…this is not the time or place to discuss what i wouldn't do…A few years ago (2008) i organised a couple of Acid House Flash Mobs in central London, well actually one was at Liverpool Street Station and the other was in a gallery where an Acid House exhibition was being held. Facebook has many advantages as far as connectivity is concerned but    as far as people clicking I'm Attending on Events Page and them actually coming is few and far between. Both flash mobs had hundreds of people Attending but only a few turned out…We still did it though…

Big Love to those that turned out, Your on my lifetime Guestlist… ;)















THIS IS THE TUNE WE USED





Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Class of 88 - Who is in the Book? Part One

When i originally wrote the book i didnt intend on creating a bibliography of the people, places, or organisations i mentioned during the telling of my personal story. Only recently did i decide to tackle the long drawn out process of documenting the small details which make up the bigger picture. I must be totally honest and admit i probably did miss some details as i compiled the listing over a two day period. The pages became somewhat blurry after a while and i couldn't wait to finish the process...



Here are some of the Founding Club & Party Promoters....Will Add More Flyers Next Time


Genesis'88

 
The Project




Sin



Trip
Future

Spectrum


Land of Oz
Rage
Brain Club

Sunrise


Back to the Future


Energy




In Search of Space



Biology





Slaughter House
World Dance

Apocalypse Now



Hypnosis




RIP
Rave at the Cave
Beyond Therapy
Boys Own
Labyrinth
Unit 4

Mutoid Wasteground


Weekend World


Raindance



Freedom 2 Party


2000AD
Magical Mystery Tour
Ratpack - Trip City


PART TWO COMING SOON






Monday, August 1, 2011

Whose Smiley Now - The Face August 1989

They called it the Second Summer of Love, well, at least that's what the media called it. Many of us were way too young to remember the first Summer of Love so for us if this was a Summer of Love, it had to be the first. At the height of dance party events taking place all around the country but particularly the M25. No-one could plan where and when they'd end up at any given hour. Various spaces around London were commandeered by folks returning from big parties on the M25. It was a hot summer so instead of going home, it sometimes made sense to follow the crowd. Clapham Common is one such location...This is what The Face Magazine said... (Thanks to everyone sending me the articles)










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