The acid house scene in Liverpool in 1988 was really small, with ravers identifying each other by smiling face T-shirts and attending the same nights.
As the acid house scene grew rapidly, it presented a challenge to the authorities, with police targeting venues and even tapping phones of key figures.
The story of Liverpool's nightlife often centers on Cream, but the city had an energetic club scene before that, particularly with venues like Quadrant Park.
The energetic 1988 rave scene in Liverpool threatened to burn out due to swift police responses and crackdowns, leading to closures and changing dynamics.
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