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Tue, Aug 14, 2018, 04:17
- The screen-printed poster, which identifies more than 900 names and places, is available in blue and yellow.
Dorothy, an art studio based in the UK, has designed a poster that celebrates the people and places crucial to the history and culture of dance music.
Acid House Love Blueprint: A History Of Dance Music And Rave Culture, is a 60 x 80 cm poster that features over 900 DJs, artists, labels, clubs, parties and other key names and moments from the scene, mapped out on a circuit diagram for the Roland TB-303. It's available on both blue and yellow screen-printed editions.
As The Wire reports, Dorothy—who've also designed Blueprint posters for hip-hop, alternative and the less rave-oriented side of electronic music—got help and advice for this project from Haçienda residents Greg Wilson and Graeme Park.
Check out some shots of the print.