Generation Ecstasy : Into the World of Techno and Rave Culture
by Simon Reynolds
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Read in January, 2006
recommends it for:
anyone who lived it, but doesn't know why
I finally woke up in 2004, after a decade of living this book. Clubland, and Party Monster, are two other books that capture the essence of this so-called era.
It was very informative and quite revealing of how rave culture came about. It gives good insight into how the music was created, how the parties got started, where the drugs came from and what they did, and how and why it all ended.
I don't know what to say. If you never took part in any of it, and you want to understand what ...more
It was very informative and quite revealing of how rave culture came about. It gives good insight into how the music was created, how the parties got started, where the drugs came from and what they did, and how and why it all ended.
I don't know what to say. If you never took part in any of it, and you want to understand what ...more
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Read in January, 2006
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beat geeks
I learned all if not everything about techno/rave music in this extensive review on the sociological/economical drives who were fundamental to this fantastic new way of making music. Also recommandable to newbies who'd like to know more.
It's impossible to read it in one stretch: to listwise and boring. But if you switch from one book to another while going through this one, you'll enjoy it like any other..
Especially appreciated a part about a desert rave where every one shared the same "...more
It's impossible to read it in one stretch: to listwise and boring. But if you switch from one book to another while going through this one, you'll enjoy it like any other..
Especially appreciated a part about a desert rave where every one shared the same "...more
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fans of techno, drum and bass, acid house, summers of love, nutty hats, great drugs
I bought this in London. The British edition's title is "Energy Flash," which strikes me as a much more dignified choice. Either way, the book inside is a great encapsulation of dance culture in UKs during the age of pirate radios, massive shows at Fabric, ecstasy easy to get as beer, and music that it takes a serious brain to be able to talk about without sound like a total ponce. Reynolds is that brain. That man, I mean.
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Read in January, 1999
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nostalgic ravers
Decent retrospective. Take home feel: "Wish I was there!" As I recall, a scholarly sociological approach. Nothing Earth-shattering but probably a good one to have on the bookshelf in the living room or else lying around on the table. Nice pictures, too.
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Read in November, 2000
recommends it for:
Generation X
This is one of the best-written books I have ever read - this book could be a presage of what 21st Century writing style could be. The best history available on what the "rave" movement, MDMA, and techno music were all about.
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Read in January, 2008
It's pretty good. I don't know much about techno music, and this is informative and fun.
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Note to self: Read everything Simon Reynolds
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