Awakening a sleeping giant is no small task. Acid House and MDMA served as the catalyst that transformed the UK in the blink of an eye. Pioneering club-nights soon made way for huge illegal warehouse parties for thousands of people. Mobilised by a secret network of rookie party promoters such as Wayne Anthony and Genesis’88, whom quickly mastered the art of moving thousands of people and vehicles through villages, towns and cities in rapid time. Acid House denotes more than merely a soundtrack to good times. It encompasses the people, companies, parties, locations and DJ’s that reshaped a nation. Everything Wayne Anthony associates with the culture is contained within the Rebirth of a Nation. The artist digs deep to visualise an important portrayal of British history in the late eighties. Over five hundred entries compiled by the former party promoter.
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Title: Frequency of Sound 1988 | Artist: Wayne Anthony | Limited Edition: 88 Prints | Each Piece Signed & Numbered: Pencil - Yes | Production Method: Silkscreen Printing | Size: 63 cm x 63 cm | Paper Thickness: 570 gsm | Canvas Front: Black | Hacienda Factory Yellow | Canvas Reverse: Hacienda Factory Yellow | Frame: All Frames | Float Mount Recommended
This rare collection symbolises one of the most uplifting periods in British history. Acid House was born in Chicago and raised in Europe. The impact was so great it triggered the biggest subcultural shift since Punk Rock. The Second Summer of Love in 1988 was soundtracked by electronic dance music and the banned drug MDMA. Great Britain and the rest of Europe is transformed overnight. This is the launching point for international rave culture. In 1988 Wayne Anthony co-founded Genesis’88 and staged some of the biggest illegal warehouse parties in British history. He later penned cult status book Class of 88 (Virgin Books 1998, 2018). Wayne is mentioned in over sixty published books and interviewed in dozens of documentaries screened on national and global TV networks. Wayne Anthony’s journey as a creative began in 1988 and culminates with the Only Love Conquers Hate Collection. Three unique NFTs (NonFungible Tokens) document the chronology of Acid House and formation of global rave c
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Awakening a sleeping giant is no small task. Acid House and MDMA served as the catalyst that transformed the UK in the blink of an eye. Pioneering club-nights soon made way for huge illegal warehouse parties for thousands of people. Mobilised by a secret network of rookie party promoters such as Wayne Anthony and Genesis’88, whom quickly mastered the art of moving thousands of people and vehicles through villages, towns and cities in rapid time. Acid House denotes more than merely a soundtrack to good times. It encompasses the people, companies, parties, locations and DJ’s that reshaped a nation. Everything Wayne Anthony associates with the culture is contained within the Rebirth of a Nation. The artist digs deep to visualise an important portrayal of British history in the late eighties. Over five hundred entries compiled by the former party promoter.
Only First Buyers Receive Silkscreen Print | All Buyers: Unlockable Printable...
Silkscreen Print Details
Title: Frequency of Sound 1988 | Artist: Wayne Anthony | Limited Edition: 88 Prints | Each Piece Signed & Numbered: Pencil - Yes | Production Method: Silkscreen Printing | Size: 63 cm x 63 cm | Paper Thickness: 570 gsm | Canvas Front: Black | Hacienda Factory Yellow | Canvas Reverse: Hacienda Factory Yellow | Frame: All Frames | Float Mount Recommended
This rare collection symbolises one of the most uplifting periods in British history. Acid House was born in Chicago and raised in Europe. The impact was so great it triggered the biggest subcultural shift since Punk Rock. The Second Summer of Love in 1988 was soundtracked by electronic dance music and the banned drug MDMA. Great Britain and the rest of Europe is transformed overnight. This is the launching point for international rave culture. In 1988 Wayne Anthony co-founded Genesis’88 and staged some of the biggest illegal warehouse parties in British history. He later penned cult status book Class of 88 (Virgin Books 1998, 2018). Wayne is mentioned in over sixty published books and interviewed in dozens of documentaries screened on national and global TV networks. Wayne Anthony’s journey as a creative began in 1988 and culminates with the Only Love Conquers Hate Collection. Three unique NFTs (NonFungible Tokens) document the chronology of Acid House and formation of global rave c