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Relive raving in the 1990s, and the ‘sense that living life differently was actually possible’
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Never Alone: 1997–2004 Raving in Europe brings together analogue photographs documenting the nomadic techno-punks that free-partied their way across Italy, Portugal, the Czech Republic and beyond.
It presents an insider’s perspective from Italian photographers Cheyenne Clementi and Valentina Morandi, who started capturing the ‘teknival’ scene where they embedded themselves during rave culture’s European golden age while they were still teenagers.
'It was our daily life,' Morandi says, 'from organising everything and scouting for venues to setting up the sound systems.'
But they officially met at a rave, back when the scene was smaller and everyone got to know each other.
(Image credit: Cheyenne Clementi and Valentina Morandi courtesy of and published by DRAGO Propaganda)The images are off the cuff.