Unlike corporate festivals like Glastonbury, ATP was known for being sponsorship-free and held in intimate settings like seaside holiday camps.
It explores a world shaped by nanotechnology, virtual idols (Rei Toei), and corporate power, focusing on the improvised shantytown community living on the San Francisco Bay Bridge.
Set in a near-future San Francisco and Tokyo, it follows a "clairvoyant cyberpunk" named Colin Laney who can perceive "nodal points"—moments in time where the entire future of human society is about to change.
It is considered a blueprint for Gothic Rock and is Andy Warhol’s favorite song by the band. 2. The Novel: All Tomorrow's Parties (1999)
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Unlike corporate festivals like Glastonbury, ATP was known for being sponsorship-free and held in intimate settings like seaside holiday camps.
It explores a world shaped by nanotechnology, virtual idols (Rei Toei), and corporate power, focusing on the improvised shantytown community living on the San Francisco Bay Bridge.
Set in a near-future San Francisco and Tokyo, it follows a "clairvoyant cyberpunk" named Colin Laney who can perceive "nodal points"—moments in time where the entire future of human society is about to change.
It is considered a blueprint for Gothic Rock and is Andy Warhol’s favorite song by the band. 2. The Novel: All Tomorrow's Parties (1999)