forest floor
Timelessly brilliant with a nostalgic yet edgy twist and a primordial soul shaking vibe.The term originated in the 1980s when many night clubs and discotheques began to employ synthetic flooring, as opposed to the classic wood, which everyone knew made a much better
D floor. People reacted bitterly, clinging to the vestiges of wooden flooring that symbolised the last decades of proper dancing in clubs. Like apes imprisoned in a
concrete jungle, they craved their native wooded climes and the comforting feel of their
calloused feet rhythmically pounding the lush forest floor.The term has now experienced a resurgence in both hipster and mainstream counterculture, proving to be surprisingly versatile.