Retrieved 5 November 2021.Many know him for starting the Batcave club in England on Dean st, or his legendary band Specimen, or the punk band before he started it all The Unwanted, or his psychedelic Trance band Space Tribe. ^ "Olli Wisdom, Space Tribe, has passed on"."Olli Wisdom of Specimen and the Legendary Batcave Has Passed Away". "69 Dean Street: The Making of Club Culture". "The Batcave Club, London: A venue that kickstarted the 1980s goth movement". ^ "Olli Wisdom / Space Tribe Interview".Amazing Tales from Outer Space (TIP Records, 2017).Time Machine (Space Tribe Music, 2012) (EP).Open Your Eyes (Space Tribe Music, 2010).Sensory Overload (Space Tribe Music, 2007).Electric Space Phenomenon (Space Tribe Music, 2006).Space between Atoms (Space Tribe Music, 2021).Peak Experience (Space Tribe Music, 2011).Continuum Vol.2 (Space Tribe Music, 2011).
Shapeshifter (Spirit Zone Records, 2001).Religious Experience (Spirit Zone Records, 2000).The Future's Right Now (Spirit Zone Records, 1998).The Ultraviolet Catastrophe (Spirit Zone Records, 1997).Sonic Mandala ( Spirit Zone Records, 1996).Alive at the Batcave (Eyes Wide Shut Recordings, 2008).Electric Ballroom ( Metropolis Records, 2007).He died on 23 August 2021, at the age of 63, and was buried at Islington and St Pancras Cemetery on 13 September. Wisdom travelled all over the world, playing live at parties in a variety of locations including Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Croatia, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Israel, Japan, Mexico, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Russia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Thailand, the United Kingdom and the United States. Space Tribe also made many tracks in collaboration with other artists such as Sirius Isness, X-Dream, GMS, Menog, CPU, Psywalker, and especially Electric Universe, working under the name ESP. In 2004 Space Tribe Music was set up as a record label, providing an outlet for Space Tribe releases and compilation albums. Space Tribe released its first album, Sonic Mandala, on Spirit Zone in 1996. Wisdom moved to the rainforest in Byron Bay in Australia and set up the Rainforest Space Base studio. In 1995, the first Space Tribe tracks were hatched in the studio with Simon Posford ( Hallucinogen/ Shpongle). In 1993, with his brother Miki, and Richmond, he started Space Tribe clothing in Bali. Over the next four years, Wisdom spent his time mostly in Goa, but started to travel around DJing parties in other places (San Francisco, Switzerland, UK, Japan). He stayed there for two years DJing and set up a small studio to make tracks for the parties before moving to Goa, India. 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. Wisdom was a pioneer of psychedelic trance for many years. After the Unwanted, Wisdom joined Metroz for a few months. Their most popular song was a cover version of Nancy Sinatra's " These Boots Are Made for Walkin'". Before forming Specimen and opening the Batcave, Wisdom was the frontman for the punk band The Unwanted. In the early 1980s Wisdom was the singer in the theatrical glam and gothic rock group Specimen, and co-founded and ran The Batcave, London's weekly goth club-night at the Gargoyle Club. He went to school in London and at Hereford Cathedral School in Hereford. Ollie Wisdom was the eldest son of Anthony Wisdom and his wife Charlotte ( née Hartstein) and grew up in London and in Monmouth, Wales.