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Underpass rave
Underpass rave










underpass rave

underpass rave

Too creepy for the ravers, too neon for the goths, cybergoths occupied a new space entirely. It's at the very heart of its 2090 aesthetic that cybergoth is a thing of the future, not of the past, but where does it live now? Is it thriving or barely surviving? It now has branches not just in Camden and Brighton, but in Manchester, Ibiza, and Egypt. We might not see as many of its customers on the streets, but Cyberdog is holding on, and even expanding.

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It was, after all, there at its conception and has been a key driver in its futuristic, alternative look. Despite trends coming and going and clubbing experiencing a steady downturn, the brand has taken its rightful place in cultural history as the last outpost of the cybergoth. A cybergoth with a huge head of colored dreads sashays to a relentless EDM remix of Dappy's "No Regrets."Ĭyberdog started in 1994, beginning as a small stall in Camden. Inside, space dresses, UV bras, and BDSM-inspired harnesses line the walls. Or perhaps you're visiting Camden Market in London, with its $5 bang bang chicken and faux Moroccan bowls. You're walking around town and from the corner of your eye, a shop window flashes with thigh-high furry boots and 3D goggles on fluorescent fairy robots.












Underpass rave