Photos of Europe’s forgotten free party generation
Never Alone, the new photobook from Milanese photographers Cheyenne Clementi and Valentina Morandi, offers an intimate glimpse into the rave-going, traveller communities that spread across Europe at the turn of the 21st century

Nowadays, it’s not uncommon to hear raving described as ‘revolutionary’ – usually alongside phrases like ‘utopian’ and ‘dancing as an act of resistance’. All too often, however, these descriptions stand in direct contrast to the realities of partying today: dancefloors increasingly policed by the state; events that serve as direct funding streams for global megacorporations like Live Nation and KKR; and local authorities that insist on seeing nightlife only for its economic – ratherhellip;
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