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Ghosts In The Machine: The Hauntology of Graffiti and Rave Culture

Ghosts In The Machine: The Hauntology of Graffiti and Rave Culture

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  • POSTNORD Pickup Point: 79 Kr
  • POSTNORD Home Delivery: 89 Kr
  • POSTNORD Business Delivery: 99 Kr

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ABOUT US

In 2018 we started Unfade with the goal of becoming the best shop for graffiti and street art supplies. Everyone working for Unfade has deep roots in the graffiti culture and lots of experience of the products we are selling. In our assortment you can find products from global brands like Montana, MolotowLoop, MTNGrog and Posca, but also fanzines from independent publishers and exclusive artworks by artists.

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This book digs into how graffiti and rave culture collided in 1990s Britain when Thatcher's policies left a generation looking for something real. Written by Christopher Stead and Nema, two writers who were actually there bombing trains and hitting warehouse parties, it's told through firsthand stories and 300 archived photos from the era.

The book tracks how both scenes gave outsiders a way to connect and push back against the system - ravers breaking down barriers around class and race while writers claimed their space on walls and trains. It follows these movements into the 2000s and asks whether counterculture is now stuck looking backwards instead of forward, especially as social inequality keeps recycling the same problems.

360 pages, hardcover, 24 x 32 cm with a foreword by Jonny Banger. Designed by Studio Aurèle Sack. If you want to understand where modern graffiti culture came from and how it linked up with rave during one of the UK's most intense political periods, this covers it.
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