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Rave New World
Kirk Field
其他書名
Confessions of a Raving Reporter
出版
Nine Eight Books
, 2023-06-22
主題
Music / Genres & Styles / Dance
Music / History & Criticism
Music / Philosophy & Social Aspects
Biography & Autobiography / Music
Music / Genres & Styles / Electronic
Music / Recording & Reproduction
Literary Collections / General
ISBN
1788707729
9781788707725
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=7WebEAAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
EBook
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*NEW EXTENDED MIX EDITION FEATURING EXTRA CHAPTERS*
Nominated for Audiobook of the Year at the 2024 ARIAS Awards
'Love this book! It triggers so many memories of the rave era. Thoroughly recommended.' - FATBOY SLIM
'Captures the hedonism and humour of the nineties with a laugh-out-loud honesty. The perfect Ibiza holiday read...if you can get it through customs!' - JUDGE JULES
'Some great stories from those early rave days. Really made me giggle.'
- CARL COX
As a humble barman at the M25 Orbital raves, Kirk Field witnessed the moment acid house exploded. Inspired by media lies to start writing the truth about what he saw unfolding, Kirk became a 'raving' reporter for the clubbers' bible
Mixmag
, covering the historic parties from the inside and sending sweat-soaked dispatches from distant dancefloors as the scene expanded across Europe and beyond.
With a cast of characters including Diego Maradona, Timothy Leary, the KLF, Michael Eavis, Genesis P-Orridge, Brigitte Nielsen, Boris Yeltsin, Boy George, Saddam Hussein's wife, the president of Tunisia, the CIA, the KGB, Dave Courtney, Norman Lamont's dominatrix and even Her Majesty the Queen, Kirk's whirlwind account of the golden age of clubbing tells the story of what really happened in the 'naughty '90s', exposing the seedy underbelly of rave culture while also capturing the nostalgic spirit of the era.
Told through a mixture of vivid first-person narrative, surreal insider anecdotes and incisive social commentary, this honest, hilarious and uncensored postcard of hedonism will appeal to anyone who's ever put their hands in the air like they just don't care.