Joe Muggs celebrates the maverick magpie magic of Fini Tribe in the 1980s; a band who occasionally augured the future in the chaos of their practice

As history is written by the victors, so is our understanding of genre flux. That’s doubly true when it comes to subcultures where the curious outsider has to rely on gatekeeping narrators to tell them what it’s all about. Club culture in particular has always suffered from this: there have always been vested interests that have pruned and groomed their narratives to suit their own aesthetic, ideological and social leanings. This dynamic is familiar to many, for example, in the way the UK Balearic Mafia created an information bottleneck around 1988 And All That, an origin myth around a small group of friends who just happened to end up in …

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