DIVUS LONDON: THE UMELEC RETROSPECTIVE AND THE TASTE OF FUTURE
THE UMELEC RETROSPECTIVE AND THE TASTE OF FUTURE

THE UMELEC RETROSPECTIVE AND THE TASTE OF FUTURE

26.06.2015 19:00 - 25.07.2015

DIVUS LONDON | en

Our world is turning crazy and violent - which makes this the time to bring back Umelec.

Our world is turning crazy and violent - which makes this the time to bring back Umelec.

In 2013 we were thinking that everything was calm, we were fine and the few little issues that existed would be solved by communities and authorities. But the boring years are over and we’re standing at the edge of cultural perplexity and intellectual vortex. Yes, now we can clearly see how naïve our idea of having a decade of editorial holidays was. You will not be left alone to deal with all that mess. We are here and the new issue is coming out this autumn.

But to do it well we want to hear your concerns first. Join us for the Umelec Retrospective in London this Friday June 26 at 7pm. Our entire back catalogue, in all languages, will be available including rare releases from the 1990s and early 2000s. From our secret editorial archive we are bringing some weird documents and a taste of the new Umelec magazine content.

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26.06.2015 19:00 - 25.07.2015

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