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Members Adam Freeland
Nalepa
Jens Kuross
Record labels Infectious Music
Mute Records
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Jens Kuross
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The Acid are an electronic music quartet consisting of: British DJ and record producer Adam Freeland; Californian producer, composer and professor of music technology Steve Nalepa; American singer/songwriter . . .

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Hundreds of middle-aged ravers attempted to recapture the Glory Days of The Hacienda at a 40th anniversary Party On Saturday - in the Car Park of The Flats That now stand on The Site . The nightclub's legend is as strong as ever, and its impact is still felt in Manchester.

Every weekend in the early 1990s, Ann Cooper would drive from Yorkshire to Manchester with her husband. They would park their van outside The Hacienda , go inside, then go back to The Van to sleep.

" We couldn't afford to stay in a hotel, " she recalls. " So I used to come every single week and sleep in a van. "

On Saturday , Ms Cooper returned for The Club 's 40th Birthday - although This Time not staying in a van.

" The Best times of My Life were here, without a shadow of a doubt, " she says. " It was The Music , the Atmosphere . . it was just The Place to be. "

The Venue opened in 1982, and within five years had became The Spiritual home of the Acid House movement and the ecstasy-fuelled epicentre of British Youth culture.

Jane Ellis used to travel from London every weekend. " It was legendary all over the country. There was No Place like it, " she says.

" That 's why you try to relive it, because you'll never get those times back again. And regardless of how old you are, those memories will never, ever fade. "

Around 1,000 clubbers relived The Hacienda 's Halcyon Days on Saturday , with old-school ravers joined by younger clubbers who were not alive when it Shut In 1997.

It couldn't be exactly like Old Times , though. The former yacht warehouse That housed The Hacienda was demolished in 2002, and The Hacienda Apartments built in its place.

So Saturday 's event was staged in The Block 's underground Car Park , with its concrete pillars painted in The Club 's trademark yellow and black diagonal stripes.

Who Knows what Hacienda and Factory Records co-founder Tony Wilson would have made of it. Wilson, who died in 2007, opened The Venue with The Band New Order as a " cathedral" for Manchester's Youth .

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After it shut, he declared That " nostalgia is a disease" and argued That erecting flats in the City Centre was more important than preserving the original building.

If nostalgia is a disease, it's one people don't mind catching.

When a 24-hour Hacienda-branded virtual party was held on New Year 's Eve, it attracted four million viewers, Saturday 's rave was also streamed online and raised funds for The Christie cancer Centre and The Legacy of War Foundation's work in Ukraine.

A BBC documentary is being made about The Hacienda , artefacts from The Club feature in the new British Pop Archive exhibition, and a book about The Venue 's fashions is Coming Out .

Meanwhile, Hacienda Classical events have been held everywhere from The Royal Albert Hall to the Glastonbury Festival .

And on Friday, Manchester's hottest current rapper, 22-year-old Aitch, released a new single harking back to the Madchester heyday, on which he raps That he wants to " rave like it's '89".

The original club was not an immediate success. Julie Bancroft worked on its reception on the Opening Night .

" I had to stand and hand out roses to all The Women who came in, " she says. " To be honest, it was Dead Quiet . "

What does she remember About That night? " Bernard Manning . "

The Politically Incorrect comedian was on The Bill on The First night, alongside New York funk band ESG.

Things did improve. " I used to do all the memberships downstairs. They were queuing for miles to get a membership, " Ms Bancroft recalls, speaking in the Car Park on Saturday .

" I just had the Best Time in My Life . It means a lot. I spent a lot of My Life here with all these people. "

The Club went through three phases, according to author Andy Spinoza, who was Hacienda member number 9262.

" There was the indie-rock phase, where it was very poorly attended generally. It lost a lot of money and it seemed to be Too Big for The Audience , " he says.

" It was only when rave music took over That , suddenly, The Club appeared to be built for an audience That didn't even exist 10 Years earlier. It was cathedral-like. It was a transcendental Experience - obviously enhanced by mood-altering drugs. "

He recalls a line That was often quoted at The Time - That the Atmosphere was like " when a goal is scored at a football Match - for six hours".

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" And Then it went into a gang-chester, Madchester, slow, horrible decline phase, " Spinoza continues. " I've had The Best nights of My Life at The Hacienda . I've also had some really rubbish, miserable nights. "

The Legend may have " grown out of proportion" since its closure, but The Hacienda doesn't just live on in nostalgic memories. It also changed The Face of The City , he believes.

In his forthcoming book Manchester Unspun, Spinoza argues That The Club kick-started the regeneration of the City Centre and paved The Way for the skyscrapers That now tower over The Site , and the new £186m arts venue The Factory - named after Wilson's label.

Catalyst for change

" To me, there's a daisy chain of cause and effect, which started with The Hacienda nightclub, which gave the confidence for other independent operators to come into Manchester City Centre - which really was a ruin and, apart from a couple of theatres, was dead at night, " he says.

" The City would have developed [without it], of course. But would it have developed with the same confidence, the same international influences? Would it have developed those parts of Manchester City Centre That have sprung up in the same way?

" I don't think it would, because The Hacienda was Manchester simply celebrating itself - not needing London's permission, but not parochial. "

The Club 's interior was designed by Ben Kelly , who repurposed industrial and functional elements to create a hedonistic playground.

Factory Records Graphic Designer Peter Saville says The Hacienda was " a pivot point" That made it possible to envisage a future for Manchester after the industrial era.

" Without a doubt, The Hacienda was The Moment where Ben Kelly and Factory showed what the Old City could be, " he says.

" In a way, Ben's industrial aesthetic was like a Phoenix Rising out of The Ashes of the old industrial City as the reinvented post-industrial City . "

'Not being sold'

Apart from the drug dealing, it wasn't a place for consumerism. Whether By Accident or design, neither Factory Records nor The Hacienda were well-run, profitable enterprises.

" People recognised That This Was not a business, " Saville says. " They recognised That they were not being sold something. They were not punters.

" In a way, it was like a giant Youth club. It belonged to The People who went there, and I think That 's very much at the root of the affection.

" It was theirs. It was made for the Young People of Manchester. "



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