Sweaty brits, bad clothing, and some of the best drugs ever consumed. A new book by DJHistory.com remembers the year when rave exploded across England.
“Raving ‘89 takes you through a year of suburban raves, with 200 fantastic images collected together as if a single dramatic night – grimy warehouses, phones the size of bricks, smiles, hugs, lasers and dungarees, lives changed, faces lost in music, casualties, friends and general mayhem; with rogues and wrong’uns lurking in the corners, and more than a few crimes against fashion.
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