Features
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Author of 'The Long Player Goodbye', Travis Elborough laments the passing of the format that made music.
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When house music hit the UK, the NME sent Stuart Cosgrove over to see what made Chicago jack.
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As acid house explodes into the countryside, i-D's Mark Heley and Matthew Collin get on one and go raving.
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As hip-hop and house revolutionise music-making, Stuart Cosgrove in the NME applauds their kleptomania.
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1947 double decks and 30-watt amps – how the first mobile DJs brightened up post-war Britain.
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A new book puts pirates at the helm of cultural shifts, but what if your music gets personally pillaged?
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Music is dead, long live music. The sampling revolution as seen from 1987, by Louise Gray
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Mark Heley's run-down of the Italo-house records hitting UK floors in i-D Sep 1989
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An overview of the state of house music in Italy in 1992, from Mixmag by Nick Gordon Brown
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Louise Gray's spot-on analysis of Shoom and acid house from the back-end of the summer of love
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The infant Balearic/acid house scene as documented by John Godfrey in i-D in 1988
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The legendary club and its driver detailed in Frank and Bill's sleevenotes to the Strut compilation
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The full story of Norman Jay's carnival sound. Frank Broughton's sleevenotes for Nuphonic
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The most extensive biography to date of hip hop's pioneering scientist. From Strut sleevenotes, by Bill and Frank
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Tracing the roots of house in the windy city, by Frank Broughton, from i-D April 1995
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A look back at the influence of a seminal band by Bill Brewster. Originally published in Jockey Slut, 2001
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Bill Brewster recalls the halcyon days of the cabaret band. Originally published in Mojo, 2006
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The Imagination story by Bill Brewster. Originally published as Just An Illusion sleevenotes for Demon, 2006
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How Eddy Grant started, and left, the Equals by Bill Brewster. Originally published in Mojo 2006
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A New York love affair with Ibiza by Bill Brewster. Originally published in Pacha magazine, 2007





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