"Post-industrial Manchester in the ‘80s: crumbling warehouses and railway arches –and an urge for experimentation. Suddenly, everything came together: the beats, the dance, the substances. The very hub around which everything revolved was, arguably, Factory Records and extended into their groundbreaking club – The Haçienda. The legendary record label merged talent from the realms of music, art and films to create one of the most significant, and last, youth movements of the 20th century. Perhaps you even own one of those faded black T-shirts bearing the renowned cover art from Unknown Pleasures, the first album by Joy Division or the best-selling 12” single of all time, Blue Monday by New Order. Iconic bands such as Happy Mondays and Stone Roses also rose to fame and Manchester became ‘Madchester’, the center of the universe.
Keywords for the scent are gin & tonic and vinyl.
Citrus & Woods
Alcohol Denat. (SD Alcohol 39c) – Parfum(Fragrance) C12-13 Pareth-9 – Ethylhexyl Methoxycinnamate Ethylhexyl Salicylate Butylmethoxydibenzoylmethane Benzyl Alcohol – Citral D-Limonene – Farnesol – Geraniol Linalool
Please be aware that ingredient lists may change or vary from time to time. To confirm that a 19-69 product is suitable for your personal use, please consult the list of ingredients that is included on our product packaging.
Each scent is composed inspired by a different era, culture or setting from Africa, Europe, the States and Asia. Art, music, trends and cultures have all left their marks on the fragrances both in terms of content, name and packaging. The glass bottles are varnished and screen printed in Italy. Each 19-69 product is handmade, therefore small variations should be considered part of the character. All raw ingredients are carefully considered and selected to ensure the finest quality. For each scent there is a unique fragrance journey.
Cosmetic product. Use only as directed. For external use. Flammable. Do not spray towards eyes and irritated skin. Avoid contacts with eyes. Store out of direct sunlight. Keep out of reach of children. Intentional misuse by deliberately concentrating and inhaling the contents can be harmful or fatal.
CREATIVE FREEDOM
At the local pub, head of Factory Records Tony Wilson and band members are smoking, drinking lager and playing pool. Music is heard in the background and old postcards and pictures are stuck to the top of the bar.
- How are you doing? All right?- Hello, l’m here. Alright, Tone?
Tony clinks two beer bottles to get everybody’s attention.
- The majors are the status quo and we’re not, we’re the anarchists. lt’s gonna be like a co-op, we’re all gonna share in the proceeds. We pay for the costs and everything and the rest of it is 50/50. 50 Factory, 50 percent goes to the artist. Alan’s gonna be head of business affairs.
Someone presents a small reddish-brown piece of hash for everyone to smell, and a hand-rolled joint is passed around.
- lt’s Red Leb, that. Have you smelt it? Smell that. Smell that.
- I’m giving you total creative freedom. Right? lt’s dead fucking simple. You don’t like us: you fuck off. l don’t like you: l fuck off. l’ll write you a contract saying there’s no contract in me own blood. l’ll do it if you want.
- Not in his own blood!
- l’ll do it!
- You write it... in your own blood.
- No, don’t give him the dirty knife.
- ln the wo... ln the words of the great prophet, ‘’l dares do owt.’’
Using a large folding knife with wooden handle and golden details, Tony draws blood from his left thumb, and begins writing the contract.
- Oh, it ain’t legal, this. Come on.
- Oh, he’s done it! He’s done it!
- There you go. Real blood.
- I.... Tony....
- How can you read that? I’m not sure that’d stand up in court!
- What more do you want? He’s written the contract in his own blood!
The Fragrance Journey is based on a scene from the comedy drama film 24 Hour Party People (2002), written by Frank Cottrell-Boyce and directed by Michael Winterbottom.