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Kings Cross's architecture of hedonism

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Uploaded by on Sep 1, 2010

Graham Hudson, resident artist on the King's Cross central construction site takes Guardian music writer Alexis Petridis on a tour of the abandoned buildings that hosted KIngs Cross's superclubs

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  • bring back illegal raves, they were awesome.

  • tell me this is a spoof. really. hilarious. pretentious. ironic.

    "the architecture of hedonism is...in the hedonist's brain." priceless.

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  • vacuous. myopic.

  • trying to intellectualise clubbing...these guys REALLY dont get the point

  • alex Petrie dish talks rubbish as usual- dance. music didn't leave a mark ? are u sure ? what not in clothing / music / entertainment / clubs world wide ? no it didn't just jump in bed with the government like those idiots the gallagher s

  • @mantovannni They're still going on on a weekly basis!

    Also there's no mention on this video of the forced groping policy employed by Bagleys staff. Nothing like the wandering hands of a fat, bearded bouncer to start your night!

  • I like Tetris.

  • Cool

  • god help us

  • It's funny saying "this could have been" like they're archeologists in an ancient site

  • Sorry, I gotta be cruel to be kind

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