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		<title>Global Tribe: Technology, Spirituality and Psytrance #books #travellers #trance #geekgirl</title>
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		<description><![CDATA["From the esoteric traveler jams of Goa to the liminal zones of Boom and Burning Man, Graham St John guides us through the cosmic carnival of global psytrance with an intoxicating blend of deep research, empathic ethnography, and edge-dancing cultural analysis. This is the definitive book on what has become, from the perspective of planetary spiritual culture, the most resonant music scene of our transhuman century.'
~ Erik Davis, author of The Visionary State and Nomad Codes: Adventures in Modern Esoterica.]]></description>
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		<title>Technomad, Global Raving Countercultures by Graham St John</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Technomad explores the pleasurable and activist trajectories of post-rave culture. The book documents an emerging network of techno-tribes, exploring their pleasure principles and cultural politics. Attending to sound system culture, electro-humanitarianism, secret sonic societies, teknivals and other gatherings, intentional parties, revitalisation movements and counter-colonial interventions, Technomad investigates how the dance party has been harnessed for transgressive and progressive ends - for manifold freedoms.]]></description>
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