Hulme - The Kitchen

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Sheikh Yerbouti

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Brilliant page! I shall give that a proper read tomorrow.

Quality comment from Vinny n'all...
Me gran used to live on Brotherton Close and I used to shit meeself when I had to visit, as I had to go and cash her pension sometimes for her, and had to walk down the ginnell between the park and her flat which always had a gang of about 15 mad looking fuckers in it.
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Love this pic of Nics & Lottie :D

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Yes, memories of what Manchester used to be like before the shiny-new-city-and-apathy-vibe took over. The Kitchen and Hulme were a true melting pot for talent and creativity and a large percentage of Machester's big talents were all in and around this area when it was at it's most vibrant (and lawless lol)

I was actually talking to a Kitchen regular about all this last night at a Manchester basement venue. Watch this space. :hubba:
 
Yes, memories of what Manchester used to be like before the shiny-new-city-and-apathy-vibe took over. The Kitchen and Hulme were a true melting pot for talent and creativity and a large percentage of Machester's big talents were all in and around this area when it was at it's most vibrant (and lawless lol)

I was actually talking to a Kitchen regular about all this last night at a Manchester basement venue. Watch this space. :hubba:

:thumbsup: Keep us posted Adam pls :) Goes back to what I said on the musicbox thread... glam clubbing has its place but for me I prefer the raw, throbbing bass naughty places that you shouldn't really be in :D They're the best ones - you're there for the right reason... to fuckin have it, not to pose :)

There's a fuckbook group too here with loads of pics :)

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Hulme also gave us the New Ardri where I had some of the best nights of my life.

Can never forget the first time I went there, we walked down the road to get to the club and all the cars parked there had all had their windows smashed/attempted theft and I thought shit it's gonna be fully of shady madheads inside, but it wasn't, in fact probably THE friendliest club I've ever been in, and I'm sure Manc will agree that those Herbal Tea Party nights in the mid 90's there were mighty ;)

Best sound system I'd heard as well, people were making a circle in a square club as they were trying to get away from the speakers and the bar staff had pen and paper so you could write your orders as you couldn't be heard at all :D

Never judge an area on first looks was the lesson there and of course before all that when the bigger clubs were in the spotlight for being the in thing, Hulme was the true underground of acid house - who would think two flats knocked together would create this immense atmosphere with a guy called gerald and other soon to be Manchester legends all gathered together.

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t seemed like every band in the city had done time there, the cops left it alone and the pubs were full of drugs. It was a magnet for every crazy, every loon, every counterculture inclined freak in the north of England and beyond. By the time of acid house the structure of the area had totally decayed and it was a boom time for the party mob. Before house music became the staple of wine bars and overpriced DJs, it was the soundtrack to wild squat parties and guerrilla clubs just setting up where the fuck they liked. Hulme was perfect for this. A concrete wilderness with no control, a virtually independent freak scene run by the freaks for the freaks. No wonder it got a little crazy in there. On a Saturday night when you finally went to bed you could hear the boom-boom-boom of loads of sound systems blasting out from all over the estate. The epicentre of all the action was a club called The Kitchen. Three flats way up on the third floor of the Crescents, which had been knocked clumsily with a pick axe into one super-squat-club. The Kitchen was box flats three stories high in the middle of a concrete wilderness - the real heart of Manchester acid house culture. It may have been a ten minute walk from the Hacienda but it may as well have been a million miles away. In the Kitchen was minimum lighting. Want a bigger club? Well get a big fucking hammer and knock the walls through to next door... and that's what they did. There was a massive sound system in the front room - the downstairs kitchen had been turned into a bar selling Red Stripe, and the whole block seemed to ooze spliff. Not that it matters because every one is E'd up - gonzoid-eyed and scrunched-up faces leering into the dark haze. Careful as you wander around that staircase that sort of goes to the second floor.

The wall joining the flats together had been removed and the floor seemed to have gone as well. There were a couple light bulbs as well blinking in the murk. The music is booming acid house circa 1989, you can hear it all over the estate - it's like a beacon to every leering crazy in town and the glass strewn car park is chokka full of beat-up cars arriving through the night from all over the north of England. A couple of years in and there are already acid house veterans; crevasse faced all night people with tales to tell. Here?s one car load just back from the Blackburn all-nighters, giving the cops the slip and chasing the music all over the beaten up ex-cotton towns of mid Lancs. A whole bunch of heads have just arrived from The Hacienda, a ten minute walk down the road, cutting through the dimly lit subways and the gonzoid graffiti, and up the piss-stained flights of stairs in the feral Hulme crescents to the Kitchen party. They're looking for a 48-hour rave and are dancing around like loons, and they've not even got into the party yet. The corridor outside the flat is full of the sort of people who curse daylight, milling about buying drugs, popping E's or just doing Bez style bug eyed dancing on their own in small circles - oblivious to the music - oblivious to everything apart from the tactile pulse of the ecstasy. The cops don't come here. The cops haven't come here for years. This is a no go zone.


A party central. A concrete maze perfect for crime and even better for mental parties run under their own rules. "Leave 'em to it" sniff the local cops who prefer to stay in their concrete fortress station just up the road. The whole area is full of travellers' buses, dogs-on-a-rope types, junkies, squatters, freaks, outsiders - its also full of ex-cons, muggers and mini gangsters, but you can't have everything can you? In the summer it feels like the last stand of the party culture - a never ending chemical high in the winter- and it dies off as everyone drifts into smack and starts moaning about the weather. For a couple of glorious summers though, it was the real acid house party in Manchester, when the whole area seemed to pulse to the ghetto BPM and party like one mad shitfaced bastard. Of course it couldn't last and the bulldozers moved in in the mid nineties - these days it's all yuppie flats and wine bars full of shaven-headed thugs; the party is pretty well over even though some of the freaks remain. The days when Hulme M15 was a byword for party action are long gone. The yuppie scum have pushed up the house prices and the Hulme soundtrack is more likley to be Dido than mad crazy drug music. Welcome to the 21st century. JOHN ROBB

eXHulme - Old Hulme, Manchester - Parties
 
I lived in Lingbeck Crescent (Flat 206 Block 18) for over a year in 1987-88 :eek: :$ :cool: ;) :D

Shady - check :naughty:
Dangerous - check :cops:
Cheap - Check :D
Community - Check :luv:
Protected - check :king:
Living and learning about real life - Check :hubba: :fekked: ;)
Noisy - Check phones:
Never getting visited by parents - Check :thumbsup:
Fun - CHECK :love: :fekked: :thumbsup: :cool: :king:

Not embarrassed about it all all. Had a great time, great experiences and met some wonderful people. It opened my eyes when I had had a fairly sheltered upbringing. I also got out alive and fairly unscathed lol! :D

Couldn't do it again/now mind (if it was all still standing) :|
 

MANC

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I lived in Lingbeck Crescent (Flat 206 Block 18) for over a year in 1987-88 :eek: :$ :cool: ;) :D

Shady - check :naughty:
Dangerous - check :cops:
Cheap - Check :D
Community - Check :luv:
Protected - check :king:
Living and learning about real life - Check :hubba: :fekked: ;)
Noisy - Check phones:
Never getting visited by parents - Check :thumbsup:
Fun - CHECK :love: :fekked: :thumbsup: :cool: :king:

Not embarrassed about it all all. Had a great time, great experiences and met some wonderful people. It opened my eyes when I had had a fairly sheltered upbringing. I also got out alive and fairly unscathed lol! :D

Couldn't do it again/now mind (if it was all still standing) :|

heh heh gwaaan girl:cool: :thumbsup:

hey scott did u ever go to the Pollen nites at the new ardri?? i never went but used to hear a lot about them...

just found this group on fbook Log in | Facebook gonna check the photos:cool: :thumbsup:
 
I lived in Lingbeck Crescent (Flat 206 Block 18) for over a year in 1987-88 :eek: :$ :cool: ;) :D

Shady - check :naughty:
Dangerous - check :cops:
Cheap - Check :D
Community - Check :luv:
Protected - check :king:
Living and learning about real life - Check :hubba: :fekked: ;)
Noisy - Check phones:
Never getting visited by parents - Check :thumbsup:
Fun - CHECK :love: :fekked: :thumbsup: :cool: :king:

Not embarrassed about it all all. Had a great time, great experiences and met some wonderful people. It opened my eyes when I had had a fairly sheltered upbringing. I also got out alive and fairly unscathed lol! :D

Couldn't do it again/now mind (if it was all still standing) :|

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Couldn't agree more... moving out when I was 18 & living in some right rough arsed squats / bedsits plus plenty of :crazy: :crazy: :fekked: :fekked: opened my eyes to life quickly... it was the making of me (even those fucked up nights / days / nights on trips & whizz where I didn't enjoy it so much at the end lol:eek: :S :cry: )
 

blue jammer

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heh heh gwaaan girl:cool: :thumbsup:

hey scott did u ever go to the Pollen nites at the new ardri?? i never went but used to hear a lot about them...

just found this group on fbook Log in | Facebook gonna check the photos:cool: :thumbsup:

Nice find mate, no I never went to Pollen either, heard of it at the time on the 808 show but didn't even know where it was tbh - doh!

Just joined that group - nicely nicely :love: