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Spiral Tribe is a free party
Free party

A free party is a party "Freedom " from the restrictions of the legal club scene, which typically involves a Sound system #Freetekno/Free Party Sound systems playing electronic dance music from late at night until the time when the organisers decide to go home....
 soundsystem
Sound system (DJ)

A sound system is a group of disc jockey and Audio engineering contributing and working together as one, often playing and producing one particular kind of music....
 which existed in the first half of the 1990s, and became active again in 2007. The collective originated in west London
West London

West London is the area of Greater London to the west of Central London. Although it is only ambiguously defined, it is one of the most economically active areas of London outside of the centre, containing significant amounts of office space along with London Heathrow Airport and many of its associated businesses....
 and later travelled across Europe and North America. According to one member, the name came to him when he was at work, staring at a poster of the inter-connecting spirals in an ammonite
Ammonite

Ammonites are an Extinction group of marine animals of the Subclass Ammonoidea in the class Cephalopoda, phylum Mollusca. They are excellent index fossils, and it is often possible to link the rock layer in which they are found to specific Geologic time scale....
 shell. The group had a huge influence on the emerging free tekno
Free tekno

Free tekno is the name given to the music predominantly played at free party in Europe. The spelling of the word tekno is made to deliberately differentiate the musical style from that of techno....
 subculture.






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Spiral Tribe is a free party
Free party

A free party is a party "Freedom " from the restrictions of the legal club scene, which typically involves a Sound system #Freetekno/Free Party Sound systems playing electronic dance music from late at night until the time when the organisers decide to go home....
 soundsystem
Sound system (DJ)

A sound system is a group of disc jockey and Audio engineering contributing and working together as one, often playing and producing one particular kind of music....
 which existed in the first half of the 1990s, and became active again in 2007. The collective originated in west London
West London

West London is the area of Greater London to the west of Central London. Although it is only ambiguously defined, it is one of the most economically active areas of London outside of the centre, containing significant amounts of office space along with London Heathrow Airport and many of its associated businesses....
 and later travelled across Europe and North America. According to one member, the name came to him when he was at work, staring at a poster of the inter-connecting spirals in an ammonite
Ammonite

Ammonites are an Extinction group of marine animals of the Subclass Ammonoidea in the class Cephalopoda, phylum Mollusca. They are excellent index fossils, and it is often possible to link the rock layer in which they are found to specific Geologic time scale....
 shell. The group had a huge influence on the emerging free tekno
Free tekno

Free tekno is the name given to the music predominantly played at free party in Europe. The spelling of the word tekno is made to deliberately differentiate the musical style from that of techno....
 subculture. Members of the collective released seminal records on their label, Network 23
Network 23 (record label)

Network 23 was a record label founded by the Spiral Tribe sound system in 1994 in music. It stopped in 1996 in music....
.

History


England

From 1990 until 1992, Spiral Tribe were responsible for numerous parties, raves and festivals in indoor and outdoor locations. These mainly occurred in the south of England. The largest and most famous party the group organised was the Castlemorton Common Festival
Castlemorton Common Festival

The Castlemorton Common Festival was a week-long free party and rave held in the Malvern Hills near Great Malvern, England in 1992.In May 1992 Avon and Somerset Constabulary tried to end the annual Avon Free Festival, which had been held in the Bristol area around the May Bank Holiday for several years....
 free party in May 1992. Thirteen members of the group were arrested immediately after the Castlemorton event and were subsequently charged with public order offences. Their trial became one of the longest running and most expensive cases in British legal history, lasting four months and costing the UK tax payer £4 million. (1999:373) Regarding Castlemorton, Nigel South states that "the adverse publicity attending the event laid the groundwork for the Criminal Justice Act 1994
Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994

The Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 is an Act of Parliament of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It introduced a number of changes to the existing law, most notably in the restriction and reduction of existing rights and in greater penalties for certain "anti-social" behaviours....
" . Low and Burnett opine in Spaces of Democracy that "Spiral Tribe, with their free and inclusive parties, succeeded in constituting an alternative public space, rather than just a secret one. Though no one could say how many lives were touched in their three year tour of duty". (2004:217)

Parties


Europe

In March 1993, after being acquitted of all charges relating to Castlemorton, the group moved to Europe, doing parties in cities such as Rotterdam, Paris and Berlin. Over the next few year, the collective organised parties and teknival
Teknival

Teknivals are large free party which take place worldwide. They take place most often in Europe and are often illegal under various national or regional laws....
s throughout Europe, then it slowly dispersed with some members taking up residence in Germany and Holland and releasing work on Labworks and many other techno labels. Individual members of the collective joined other sound systems, did squat art events or pursued other interests.

From the summer of 1994 a number of free parties were organised by Spiral Tribe members throughout Europe. When the parties were large festivals with an open invitation to other sound systems and artists to participate, they came to be known as teknival
Teknival

Teknivals are large free party which take place worldwide. They take place most often in Europe and are often illegal under various national or regional laws....
s. In tribute to this collective, the type of music predominantly played at early teknivals came to be known as spiral tekno. Parties included the following:

  • Montpellier, France. May 1, 1993.
  • Paris, France. June 19, 1993.
  • Berlin, German. June 26, 1993.
  • Berlin, Germany. December 31, 1993 at the Tacheles squat
    Squatting

    Squatting is the act of occupying an abandoned or unoccupied space or building, usually residential, that the squatter does not Land ownership and tenure....
    .
  • Hostomice, Czech Republic. July 28, 1994. First year of festival later known as CzechTek
    CzechTek

    CzechTek was an annual teknival normally held on the weekend at the end of July in the Czech Republic. It attracted thousands of free tekno dancers from several European countries ....
    .
  • Vienna, Austria. August 27, 1994.
  • Vienna, Austria. December 31, 1994.
  • Vienna, Austria. March 4-6, 1995.
  • CzechTek
    CzechTek

    CzechTek was an annual teknival normally held on the weekend at the end of July in the Czech Republic. It attracted thousands of free tekno dancers from several European countries ....
    , Czech Republic. July 26, 1995.
  • Rome, Italy. December 31, 1995.
  • Milan, Italy. May 11, 1996.
  • CzechTek
    CzechTek

    CzechTek was an annual teknival normally held on the weekend at the end of July in the Czech Republic. It attracted thousands of free tekno dancers from several European countries ....
    , Czech Republic. July 26, 1996.
  • Vienna, Austria. September 14, 1996.
  • Prague, Czech Republic. November 30, 1996 at the Cibulka squat
    Squatting

    Squatting is the act of occupying an abandoned or unoccupied space or building, usually residential, that the squatter does not Land ownership and tenure....
    .
  • Vienna, Austria. April 11, 1998.


United States of America

Some members of Spiral Tribe toured the United States of America in 1996 and were hosted by Pirate Audio and S.P.A.Z. Soundsystems on a coast-to-coast free tekno party tour.

In 1997 Spiral Tribe toured America with an impressive rig and crew, joining forces once again with free party systems. They were instrumental in the initiation of the Autonomous Mutant Festival in July of that year.

MEMBERS OF SPIRAL TRIBE


The notion of member of the tribe was very informal; very fast beyond the initial four hard core members,numerous artists joined them, accompanying them in their trips sometimes for some holidays only, the others in a more long-lasting way, the public tending to consider as Spiral member every artist occurring in one of their free parties.

" Every one can be a spiral tribe " Mark Stormcore

We can quote in particular as main members:

  • Sebastian, alias 69db
  • Mark Stormcore
  • Zander
  • Simon, alias Crystal Distortion
  • Jeff 23, alias DJ Tal
  • Ixindamix
  • MeltDown Mickey
  • kaos
  • MC Skallywag
  • Debbie (aka Pheen X), who has create most of the tribe logos and graphics
  • Dj Renegad sid
  • Alex 65
  • Jackacid
  • Nigel, alias Edge
    Edge

    Edge may refer to:...
  • dj aztek
  • dj Manic josh
  • Hamish
  • Darren


The number 23

From its inception, the group was obsessed by the number 23
23 (numerology)

The 23 Enigma refers to the belief that most incidents and events are directly connected to the number 23 , some permutation of the number 23, or a number related to the number 23, given enough ingenuity on the part of the interpreter....
. Images for musical releases, posters, backdrops and flyers featured the number 23. Parties were often organised on the twenty third day of the month. Members sometimes recorded under the moniker of SP23 and of course the record label itself was called Network 23.

Previously other famous figures, especially in the Literary world, had also been obsessed with this number. William Burroughs for example littered his stories with it and was fond of stringing together any encounter with the number to prove that it did not appear coincidentally. He was often fond of recounting his meeting with a ferry captain by the name of Clark, who claimed to have been sailing the same route without an accident for 23 years. That very day, however, the ferry sank, killing all aboard. Later that day, Burroughs was thinking about Clark's ferry accident when he heard that a Flight 23 on a New York-Miami route had crashed. Burroughs recounted how the pilot's name for the flight had also been Clark. The number 23 is also prominent in discordianism
Discordianism

Discordianism is a modernism religion centered on the idea that chaos is all that there is, and that Cosmos and disorder, the latter considered a concept distinct from chaos, are both illusions that are imposed on chaos....
, and the work of Robert Anton Wilson
Robert Anton Wilson

Robert Anton Wilson or RAW was an United States novelist, essayist, philosopher, psychonaut, futurologist and libertarian.Wilson described his writing as an "attempt to break down conditioned associations?to look at the world in a new way, with many models recognized as models or maps and no one model elevated to the Truth." ... ...
, particularly The Illuminatus! Trilogy
The Illuminatus! Trilogy

The Illuminatus! Trilogy is a trilogy written by Robert Shea and Robert Anton Wilson purportedly between 1969 and 1971, and first published in 1975....
.

Music


In 1992, some members of the collective signed to the major label Big Life
Big Life

Big Life is a record label established in 1987 in music by Jazz Summers and Tim Parry. It has featured hundreds of releases from artists such as The Orb, Stare , Yazz, Junior Reid, Coldcut, and De La Soul....
, as a result of the publicity generated from their involvement in the organisation of the Castlemorton Common Festival
Castlemorton Common Festival

The Castlemorton Common Festival was a week-long free party and rave held in the Malvern Hills near Great Malvern, England in 1992.In May 1992 Avon and Somerset Constabulary tried to end the annual Avon Free Festival, which had been held in the Bristol area around the May Bank Holiday for several years....
. Three EPs were released and two albums, one merely a compilation of the tracks from the EPs, the other a full album entitledTekno Terra.

Members of Spiral Tribe also released records on their own highly influential label Network 23
Network 23

Network 23 was the television network the protagonist, Edison Carter, worked for in the science fiction TV show Max Headroom . It combined ruthless corporation aggression with a strange sense of social responsibility....
.

Simon Reynolds
Simon Reynolds

Simon Reynolds is an English music critic who is well-known for his writings on electronic dance music and for coining the term "post-rock". Besides electronic dance music, Reynolds has written about a wide range of artists and musical genres, and has written books on post-punk and Rock music....
 described music at a Spiral Tribe rave in 1992 as follows: "one Spiral-affiliated outfit plays a set of undanceably fast, stiffly regimented, metallic beats that sounds like ball bearings rattling around in a concrete pipe". (1999:172)

In 1997, Techno Import, a French commercial distributor compiled a CD entitled Spiral Tribe The Sound of Teknival .The CD consisted of previously licenced material via Big Life Music, Rabbit City, Drop Bass Network and Force Inc. It was released without any consent being given by members of Spiral Tribe, was advertised on television and sold at least 30,000 copies. Spiral Tribe made a statements against its release which began F**k Techno Import, Spiral Tribe Is Not For Sale and had to take quick action to ensure the name Spiral Tribe was not copyrighted by Techno Import.

Discography


12" releases (Chronologically)

  • The EP
  • U Make Me Feel So Good
  • Breach The Peace
  • Forward The Revolution
  • Forward The Revolution (The Youth Remix)
  • Spiral Tribe EP
  • Sirius 23
  • Spiral Tribe Sound System (The Album)
  • Tecno Terra
  • Don't Take The Piss
  • Definitely Taking Drugs
  • Expekt The Unxpekted
  • SP 23
  • Panasonic
  • Power House
  • Power House 02
  • Probably Taking Drugs
  • Spiral Tribe 1
  • Spiral Tribe 2
  • Spiral Tribe 3
  • Spiral Tribe 4
  • Spiral Tribe 5
  • Full Fill Fromage
  • Strange Breaks
  • Fac'em If They Can't Tek A Joke


Note: They also released EP 23 No. 1 No. 2 and No. 3 (World Domination Part 1, 2 and 3), as well as a few untitled promo CDs, but there is little documentation about these vinyls.

Remixes

  • The Drum Club - You Make Me Feel So Good (Guerrilla records)


  • Killing Joke
    Killing Joke

    Killing Joke are an England post-punk rock band formed in October, 1978 in Notting Hill, London, England. However, several conflicting sources have stated that they formed in early 1979Related news articles:...
     - Change (Spiral Tribe Mixes)


Tracks Appear On

  • Shamanarchy In The UK
  • Survival! The Dance Compilation
  • Technohead - Mix Hard Or Die
  • World Traveller Adventures
  • Aid Asia Compilation


Quotations

  • It is our purpose to destroy the inertia that has been responsible for the demise of the life force on our planet. It's time to wake the planet up! (from Tekno Terra)
  • Make some fuckin' noise! (from Breach the Peace)
  • Spiral Tribe in the area (from numerous flyers)
  • You might stop the party but you can't stop the future (from Forward the Revolution).


Recent news

A DVD has been released called World Traveller Adventures in an echo of a track (World Traveller Adventurer) on an early Spiral Tribe record, Forward the Revolution. One of the four films, 23 Minute Warning (the name again taken from an early Spiral Tribe record, this time Breach The Peace) features interviews with several members of the collective .

In 2005, the label Network 23 Repress was set up to rerelease sought-after and still-played tracks from the Spiral Tribe back catalogue.

See also

  • Network 23 (record label)
    Network 23 (record label)

    Network 23 was a record label founded by the Spiral Tribe sound system in 1994 in music. It stopped in 1996 in music....
  • Teknival
    Teknival

    Teknivals are large free party which take place worldwide. They take place most often in Europe and are often illegal under various national or regional laws....
  • Free party
    Free party

    A free party is a party "Freedom " from the restrictions of the legal club scene, which typically involves a Sound system #Freetekno/Free Party Sound systems playing electronic dance music from late at night until the time when the organisers decide to go home....
  • Free tekno
    Free tekno

    Free tekno is the name given to the music predominantly played at free party in Europe. The spelling of the word tekno is made to deliberately differentiate the musical style from that of techno....
  • Czechtek
    CzechTek

    CzechTek was an annual teknival normally held on the weekend at the end of July in the Czech Republic. It attracted thousands of free tekno dancers from several European countries ....
  • Castlemorton Common Festival
    Castlemorton Common Festival

    The Castlemorton Common Festival was a week-long free party and rave held in the Malvern Hills near Great Malvern, England in 1992.In May 1992 Avon and Somerset Constabulary tried to end the annual Avon Free Festival, which had been held in the Bristol area around the May Bank Holiday for several years....


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