Literal greybeard; 30+ year vegan; Stone Circle enthusiast; Dreadlocked # ActuallyAutistic atheist anarchist; LGBQTIA ally cis male; Anti-racist anti-fascist anti-capitalist; Maker; Shitty artist; Fixer; Upcyler/recycler; Coder; FOSS advocate and Linux enthusiast; Amateur mycologist/mushroom forager; UK West Midlands. Music: Punk; Grunge; Folk; Psytrance Bands: Inner Terrestrials; Bad religion; Tarantism; Levellers; 3 Daft Monkeys; Nirvana; Pearl Jam; Soundgarden; RATM; Tool # nobridge # nobot
Literal greybeard; 30+ year vegan; Stone Circle enthusiast; Dreadlocked # ActuallyAutistic atheist anarchist; LGBQTIA ally cis male; Anti-racist anti-fascist anti-capitalist; Maker; Shitty artist; Fixer; Upcyler/recycler; Coder; FOSS advocate and Linux enthusiast; Amateur mycologist/mushroom forager; UK West Midlands. Music: Punk; Grunge; Folk; Psytrance Bands: Inner Terrestrials; Bad religion; Tarantism; Levellers; 3 Daft Monkeys; Nirvana; Pearl Jam; Soundgarden; RATM; Tool # nobridge # nobot
@strypey@mastodon.nzoss.nz Interesting timing. Late 90's was the time of my introduction to the UK festival scene, and the first time I properly heard trance and techno (spent many a festival pitched next to a solar powered techno cd stall that blasted out music all day) alongside seeing live festival folk/punk/psychedelic bands and dj's. One of my favourite festivals always had both a traditional music stage and DJ/dance tent running constantly. Definitely changed my perspective and range of tastes in music for the better.