26th November 2014 | The Proud Archivist
We are Phuture. Did Acid House change the UK forever? Writer, journalist and Festival No. 6 founder Luke Bainbridge makes the case for The True Story Acid House: Britain's Last Youth Culture Revolution in his latest book.
Groove is in the Art. Artist Chelsea Berlin showcases the most incredible collection of archived flyers, invitations and membership cards in her book Rave Art and tells the visual story of 5 significant years of underground raving, clubbing and parties.
Everybody's Free to Feel Good. Guerrilla Science's Zoe Cromier's latest book Sex, Drugs and Rock 'n' Roll explores the neuroscience of why we're hardwired for hedonism. Let her elevate you to a very fine state of mind, or at least understand why you want to get there.
We'll also have a very special film by a very special artist and DJ Vertigo on the decks for a 10 minute rave. You all ready for this?
It's our 6th Birthday and our last Salon of 2014. It will be taking place at the wonderful Proud Archivist in Haggerston. Tickets are £12 and are available here. DJ Vertigo will be in the house, so all we need is you!
The Proud Archivist
2-10 Hertford Rd,London
N1 5ET