Welcome to Hulme Crescents, Manchester, an inner-city public housing experiment that, in the ’80s, became an amphitheatre of chaos and creativity. In this estate, acid...
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In the midst of the ruinous Thatcher era, Manchester’s Hulme Crescents estate became a haven for squatters, anarchists and acid house ravers, who converged in the hedonistic flat-turned-studio and after-hours club, The Kitchen. Kemi Alemoru speaks to former residents, DJs and familiar guests from the Madchester scene about the lasting impact this space had on the city’s cultural landscape
Celebrating one of the most famous shots by celebrated photographer and composer Gordon Parks
The party and exhibition will take place in Manchester on 10th February
Featuring events with Thomas Fehlmann, DJ Minx, Underground Resistance, Miss Kittin and more
Scottish photographer Peter Anderson captures intimate scenes from the historic west London cultural celebration 40 years ago
Never Alone 1997-2004, Raving In Europe is released next month
Images were collated by the club's artistic director, Antoine Molkhou
Eddie Otchere's unseen photos document the hip hop group between 1994-2004
Super Sharp Shooter is the new book from club photographer Sarah Ginn, documenting her work across the ’00s, ’10s and ’20s in capturing dance music culture. Here, Simon Doherty sits down with Ginn to talk through some of the books best photos
Photographer Sarah Ginn captures Fatboy Slim, Carl Cox, Miss Kitten, Goldie, Chemical Brothers and many more
Dalston-born photographer Dennis Morris became friends with the legendary Lee "Scratch" Perry while shooting in Jamaica in the '70s — a close connection that lasted until Perry's passing last year aged 85. Here, Simon Doherty speaks with Morris about some of the moments he captured of the roots and dub reggae visionary
Featuring stars like Run DMC, Salt 'N Pepa, Chuck D, Slick Rick, LL Cool J and more
Iconic photos of Sade, Erykah Badu, David Bowie, John Cage and more will be on display in Manhattan this summer
2022 marks the 30th anniversary of the biggest and the most infamous illegal rave that ever took place: Castlemorton – a week-long, 20,000-person party deemed so anarchistic that it shook Middle England to its core. Here, photographer Alan Lodge tells his story of capturing a week changed UK dance music forever
The project will encompass a new studio space, academy and workshop programme, and an exhibition series
Photographer Stuart Linden Rhodes, known mononymously Linden, spent the ‘90s capturing the queer clubbing scene in the north of England on his camera. Now his...
Tony Davis’ visceral photography doesn’t just capture what the UK’s early ‘90s rave culture looked like, it also manages to conjure up what it felt...
40 of London’s most iconic nightclubs and venues have been photographed during lockdown
A London club photography project titled Let Us Dance has been launched to raise awareness of the impact COVID-19 has had on the nightlife industry, and...
Marie Staggat and Timo Stein visited over 40 of Berlin’s clubs between April and December 2020
Berlin clubs shut during the coronavirus pandemic have been explored in a new book, Hush.
After briefly reopening last year with strict social distancing and...
The book features a foreword by Terry Farley
A new book featuring photos of '80s Ibiza has been published.
Titled Ibiza ‘89, the new book captures the spirit of nightlife in the White...