Venue Stories - Narratives, Memories, and Histories from Britain’s Independent Music Spaces - Fraser Mann

Venue Stories - Narratives, Memories, and Histories from Britain’s Independent Music Spaces - Fraser Mann

Finding the Dirt: Nesh at Elektrowerkz

Venue Stories - Narratives, Memories, and Histories from Britain’s Independent Music Spaces - Fraser Mann

Fraser Mann [+-]
York St. John University
Fraser Mann is Senior Lecturer in Literature at York St. John University. He is a specialist in American writing with particular interests in conflict, testimony, and trauma. He has published research on a range of literary figures such as Ernest Hemingway, James Jones and Norman Mailer. He also works on music writing in the form of creative non-fiction and recently co-edited the Bloomsbury edited collection Music, Memory and Memoir. His creative writing can be found on the Twistin’ My Memory, Man blogspace. His teaching interests include American Studies, autobiography and twentieth- and twenty-first-century war writing.

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Telling stories about raving is all very well but what about when the raving itself is harder to come by? This is my conundrum as a long-time fan of raving who missed the mythical first wave. I spent my teenage years getting to grips with why music was being made on machines and failing to find places to watch this happen. A suburban upbringing, a strict Scottish Dad and a rural university experience didn’t help fill the gaps. So, it was London at the start of the new millennium where I could finally find the dirt and start making my own rave memories. The monthly Warp Records events held at the Elektrowerkz were loud, filthy and completely terrifying. They were strange, experimental and took two full days to recover from. This is my story of finding the mythical rave dirt and of trying to piece it together again twenty years later.

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Mann, Fraser. Finding the Dirt: Nesh at Elektrowerkz. Venue Stories - Narratives, Memories, and Histories from Britain’s Independent Music Spaces. Equinox eBooks Publishing, United Kingdom. p. 31-39 Sep 2023. ISBN 9781800503731. https://www.equinoxpub.com/home/view-chapter/?id=42685. Date accessed: 21 Nov 2024 doi: 10.1558/equinox.42685. Sep 2023

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