SPectrum
-
Review: Life After Dark – A History of British Nightclubs & Music Venues – by Dave Haslam

I got excited when this book arrived on my doorstep. At first glance it has all the key ingredients for a great book. Hacienda DJ author, history of British nightclubs – I expected lots of gory detail and exciting anecdotes and couldn’t wait to get to the acid house chapters….The history begins back in Victorian… Continue reading
Acid, acid house, Amazon jungle, Antarctica, Astoria, authorities, birmingham, Bonds, bouncers, Bristol, Britain, British, Britpop, Chicago, China, Chuff Chuff, Club a Go Go, club culture, Clubbing, COcaine, Communist, coomunism, Daddy G, dance music, dancefloor, danny rampling, Dave Haslam, Detroit, DJ, djs, dress code, ecstasy, Encyclopedia, Engels, entertainment, Fredrich Engels, garage, Gary Glitter, guitar, Hacienda, House Music, Ibiza, jazz, Jimi Hendrix, Jimmy Saville, judge jules, Liverpool, London, LSD, Manchester, Massive Attack, Ministry of Sound, Miss Moneypennys, Mods and Rockers, music, music industry, narcotics, New York, Newcastle, Newport, nicky holloway, nightclubs, norman jay, Paul Oakenfold, promoter, records, rock and roll, Routledge, Sahara, Sasha, Shelleys, Shoom, SPectrum, Summer of Love, superstar DJs, The Animals, The Beatles, The Cavern, The Crawdaddy, The Rollimng STones, TJs, Trip, U.K., UK Music, USA, venue John s9icolo, venues, Vinyl, Wild Bunch, working class -
Review: Happy Mondays – Excess All Areas – by Simon Spence

This is the third Simon Spence book that I have read. He is a very talented music journalist from Manchester with a taste for documenting, wild, stylish cultural movements that have emerged from the Madchester craziness. Excess All Areas covers perhaps the most successful and innovative band to have ridden the early acid house craze… Continue reading
Acid, acid house, Barbados, Cardiff University, Clubbing, COcaine, crack, crack cocaine, dancer, Depeche Mode, drums, E, Electronic Music, Excess All Areas, Factory Records, festivals, Gary Whelan, Greatest Hits, guitar, Hacienda, Happy Mondays, Happy Mondays Greatest Hits, hedonist, heroin addiction, journalist, Joy Division, keyboard, Madchester, Manchester, Mark Bez Berry, Mark Day, Melody Maker, music, music tehnology, narcotics, New Order, NME, Paul Davies, Paul Oakenfold, Paul ryder, polydrug, Princess Diana, rock music, SBez, scallies, Shaun Ryder, shopflifting, simon spence, SPectrum, steve osbourne, substance abuse, Tony Wilson, UK, USA -
Review: Altered State – The Story of Ecstasy Culture and Acid House – by Matthew Collin

I’ve already read a Matthew Collin book – This is Serbia Calling – so I was chuffed when I stumbled upon this work, a history of UK dance music culture. As a DJ and Promoter for 24 years I’m quite aware of a lot of the history of dance music in the UK. This book,… Continue reading
Acid, acid house, acid ted, Acid teds, amphetamines, blackburn, club culture, COcaine, dance music, danny rampling, DJ, djs, Drum and bass, dubstep, ecstasy, ecstasy culture, free party, Government, grime, heroin, House, House Music, Ibiza, jungle, ketamine, London, LSD, Manchester, matthew collin, Milk Bar, mixmag, narcotics, nicky holloway, nightclubs, Paul Oakenfold, police, promoter, promoters, Rave, Shoom, SPectrum, speed garage, Summer of Love, Techno, techno anarchists, trevor fung, uk dance music, uk police
[…] Wez G – Shaman Of The Tribe (DJ Set 27) […]

[…] today, Wez G – I Can Feel Your Love makes the POP Music Spotify Playlist by curator, Catheryn. Please…

[…] Wez G – Get With They Rhythm is also on Ibiza Indie Hits Spotify Playlists by curator, MaXimum Boost…

[…] Wez G – Aliens is now Ibiza Hits Indie Spotify Playlist by curator MaXimum Boost Please support it! […]
[…] Wez G – Peace Podcast – подкаст о мире […]