Itâs a year to the day since we released Ghosts in the Machine : the Hauntology of Graffiti and Rave Culture to the world. From inception to conception, the journey spanned over a decade as lifeâs interventions, lockdowns, and three failed publishing deals all played their part in delaying the train, and at times it seemed we may never arrive at the destination. Thankfully,
@aliaspress intervened with a plan, and the real work began, but despite the endless archiving, OCDC-rated attention to detail, and uber-contemporary design, you never know how a book will be received, so we almost considered hiring a âcool publicistâ to help us fly the ship, but decided to spend the money on a tip-top lawyer and grow organically instead. The rest is history.
One year, some signings here, talks there and a couple of million views later, this physical and online part of the chapter is coming to a close, as we only have 25 books left, which we will take with us to be signed at the UNLOCK BOOK FAIR (
@unlockfair ), held at the UNESCO world heritage site VĂślklinger HĂźtte (
@voelklinger_huette ) in Germany next month. This yearâs programme brings together publishers, projects, and speakers from across Europe, America and beyond for a comprehensive weekend of books and culture.
More details on this and on an institutional project we have quietly bubbling away in the background later. The ideas surrounding the Ghosts in the Machine project arenât just limited to printed matter. Books are forever, but the real goal is to tell the story of British subculture, representation and resistance in times of political retrograde, which will involve you, the public, no matter where you are from or how you were raised, as the current regime and one waiting in the wings have no love for culture, and we have to hold on to this thing of ours. See you on the ice.
UNLOCK BOOK FAIR 2026
8â10 May
VĂślklinger HĂźtte
@voelklinger_huette
â Book Fair Opening Timesâ¨May 8, Friday: 1â6:30pmâ¨May 9, Saturday: 11amâ7pmâ¨May 10, Sunday: 11amâ5pm