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Acid House | Genesis'88 | DJ Pass 1989

These passes conveyed the idea of professionally planned events. In reality Genesis’88 promoters would break into a large warehouse just hours before opening the doors to thousands of people. Law enforcement would alway arrive during the early stages. Promoters had to convince police the event was legal and the building was set up over a few weeks. The passes helped project the right image and helped staff members identity one another.

Scanned from Wayne Anthony’s (Genesis’88 Co-Founder) Personal Scrapbook

History of Rave Culture (UK) | Acid House 1988-1989

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Genesis’88 | Acid House Collectibles 1988-90

Genesis’88 were staging large scale illegal events in warehouses and the occasional country field. The first event in December 1988 soon blossomed into an epic run of illegal parties in commandeered buildings across London and the M25. Wayne Anthony is one of the Genesis’88 Co-Founders. Thousands of people would attend Genesis’88 parties throughout the late eighties.

Scanned from Wayne Anthony’s (Genesis’88 Co-Founder) Personal Scrapbook

History of Rave Culture (UK) | Acid House 1988-1989

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Acid House | Genesis'88 | DJ Pass 1989

These passes conveyed the idea of professionally planned events. In reality Genesis’88 promoters would break into a large warehouse just hours before opening the doors to thousands of people. Law enforcement would alway arrive during the early stages. Promoters had to convince police the event was legal and the building was set up over a few weeks. The passes helped project the right image and helped staff members identity one another.

Scanned from Wayne Anthony’s (Genesis’88 Co-Founder) Personal Scrapbook

History of Rave Culture (UK) | Acid House 1988-1989

Acid House | Genesis'88 | Members Passes Tickets collection image

Genesis’88 | Acid House Collectibles 1988-90

Genesis’88 were staging large scale illegal events in warehouses and the occasional country field. The first event in December 1988 soon blossomed into an epic run of illegal parties in commandeered buildings across London and the M25. Wayne Anthony is one of the Genesis’88 Co-Founders. Thousands of people would attend Genesis’88 parties throughout the late eighties.

Scanned from Wayne Anthony’s (Genesis’88 Co-Founder) Personal Scrapbook

History of Rave Culture (UK) | Acid House 1988-1989

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Token StandardERC-1155
ChainEthereum
MetadataCentralized
Creator Earnings
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