Its 7.30am in an east London warehouse. A DJ is pumping out house music; 800 clubbers in fluorescent gear are jumping ecstatically to the beat. But this is no after-party for survivors from the night before. Its a Wednesday morning and most people here will soon get changed into work attire and go off to professional jobs, with smiles on their faces and nothing but endorphins in their bloodstream. Welcome to breakfast raving. Welcome to Morning Gloryville.
Part exercise craze and part mass party, breakfast raving of which Morning Gloryville is said to be the original is the new way to start the day, especially for people in their thirties and forties who were part of the original rave generation of the 1990s. The monthly event, which began in London last year, is spreading like wildfire. It is now in 14 cities across the world, from Sydney to San Francisco and Brighton to Bangalore. A monthly Liverpool rave begins on Wednesday.
Continue reading...
from http://ift.tt/1uuhHtJ
No comments:
Post a Comment