Synopses & Reviews
Last Night a DJ Saved My Life was the first comprehensive history of the disc jockey, a figure who has become a powerful force shaping the music industryand since its original publication, the book has become a cult classic. Now, with five new chapters and over a hundred pages of additional material, this updated and revised edition of
Last Night a DJ Saved My Life reasserts itself as the definitive account of DJ culture, from the first record played over airwaves to house, hip hop, techno, and beyond.
From the early development of recorded and transmitted sound, DJs have been shaping the way we listen to music and the record industry. Bill Brewster and Frank Broughton have tracked down the inside story on some of musics most memorable moments. Focusing on the club DJ, the book gets first-hand accounts of the births of disco, hip hop, house, and techno. Visiting legendary clubs like the Peppermint Lounge, Cheetah, the Loft, Sound Factory, and Ministry of Sound, and with interviews with legendary DJs, Last Night a DJ Saved My Life is a lively and entertaining account of musical history and some of the most legendary parties of the century.
Synopsis
At the time of its original publication over a decade ago,
Last Night a DJ Saved My Life was the first comprehensive history of the DJ, a figure who has gone from being little more than a talking jukebox to become a powerful force--part producer, part musician, part superstar, and part shaman. With five new chapters and over a hundred pages of additional material on hi-energy, Balearic, acid house, and UK garage music, this updated and revised edition of
Last Night a DJ Saved My Life reasserts itself as the definitive account of DJ culture.
From the early development of recorded and transmitted sound, DJs have been shaping the way we listen to music and the record industry. From Alan Freed and the early radio tastemakers to Junior Vasquez and the economics of the superclub, Bill Brewster and Frank Broughton have tracked down the inside story on some of musics most memorable moments. Focusing on the club DJ, the book gets first-hand accounts of the births of disco, hip hop, house, Jamaican dub and dancehall, techno, etc. Visiting legendary clubs like the Peppermint Lounge, Cheetah, Arthur, Paradise Garage, the Loft, Sound Factory, the Warehouse, and Ministry of Sound, with interviews with legendary DJs like Larry Levan, Frankie Knuckles, Francis Grasso, Ron Hardy, David Mancuso, Nicky Siano, Sasha, Paul Oakenfold, Fatboy Slim, and the Invisibl Skratch Piklz, Last Night a DJ Saved My Life is a lively and entertaining account of musical history and some of the most legendary parties of the century.
About the Author
Bill Brewster:Bill Brewster has been editor of Mixmag's Update USA. His writing appears regularly in Mixmag, The Face, Time Out, The Big Issue, and The Guardian. He currently lives in London.
Frank Broughton:
Frank Broughton has been deputy editor of Mixmag's Update USA and iD, and also writes for Details, Rolling Stone, The Face, NME, Hip Hop Connection, and Time Out New York, where he was founding clubs editor. He currently lives in London.