"My purpose was simple: to catch the feel, the pulse of rock, as I had lived through it. What I was after was guts, and flash, and energy, and speed" - NIK COHN -
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "When the music was new and had no rules" -LUNA C
Monday, November 12, 2018
and that's why they call it...
Slimzee remembering sneaking, aged fifteen, into Labrynth, his first club, in 92-93, with his mate Geneeus
i wondered if i rubbed shoulders with these lads
Labrynth, a few years later, in full junglistic mode
Ah The Labyrinth! I was used to the bigger warehouse parties, like the Roller Express so when I first went I was like, what is this weird little, ramshackle place, but it definitely had it's own thing going on. After going a few times I got the impression that there were alot of locals in there that were either college or just out of college mates. As a privately educated suburban North West Londoner, my preconceptions made me feel a bit intimidated initially but I really grew to appreciate its proper East London vibe. Saying that I don't think I ever got used to queuing up on Dalston Lane late on a Friday. Proper Shady! I never got down to Innersense at the Lazerdrome but from what I've read and heard, it had a similar vibe.
i think there was some wrong'uns in the labrynth crowd, for sure, but most of them were just kids looking for fun. never experienced any hostility there, it was quite a welcoming vibe. but then everyone was off their tits.
Ah The Labyrinth! I was used to the bigger warehouse parties, like the Roller Express so when I first went I was like, what is this weird little, ramshackle place, but it definitely had it's own thing going on. After going a few times I got the impression that there were alot of locals in there that were either college or just out of college mates. As a privately educated suburban North West Londoner, my preconceptions made me feel a bit intimidated initially but I really grew to appreciate its proper East London vibe. Saying that I don't think I ever got used to queuing up on Dalston Lane late on a Friday. Proper Shady! I never got down to Innersense at the Lazerdrome but from what I've read and heard, it had a similar vibe.
ReplyDeletei think there was some wrong'uns in the labrynth crowd, for sure, but most of them were just kids looking for fun. never experienced any hostility there, it was quite a welcoming vibe. but then everyone was off their tits.
ReplyDeleteone of my great regrets is never making to Innersense at the Lazerdrome.
ReplyDeletealso never making it to Club Telepathy.