Oliver John Wisdom (8 March 1958 – August 2021) was a British Goa and psy trance musician, and clothing producer, who resided in London. From the 1990s he recorded under the name Space Tribe. Wisdom was also significant for his role in the early 1980s as the singer in the theatrical glam and gothic rock group Specimen, and for co-founding[4] and running The Batcave, London's famous weekly goth club-night at the Gargoyle Club.[5] Before forming Specimen and opening the Batcave, Wisdom was the frontman for the punk band The Unwanted.[6] Their most popular song was a cover version of Nancy Sinatra's “These Boots Are Made for Walkin'“. After the Unwanted, Wisdom joined Metroz for a few months.[citation needed] Wisdom was a pioneer of psychedelic trance for many years. After Specimen split up, in 1986 he went travelling in Asia and in 1989 he came to Ko Pha-ngan in Thailand, where he first encountered the electro-driven wild psychedelic parties on the beach. He stayed there for
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