Dive into the untold story of how rave culture shook the foundations of Britain. The Beat Beneath Britain is a gripping, documentary-style journey through the sounds, scenes, and subcultures that defined a generation. From acid house and warehouse raves to jungle, trance, and the rise of the superclubs, this book traces the raw, unfiltered evolution of UK dance music — and the people who lived it.
Inside, you’ll uncover:
The origins of the 1988 Second Summer of Love
Pirate radio, DIY flyers, and the underground networks that fuelled a revolution
Personal stories from ravers, DJs, and promoters
The politics, police crackdowns, and public pushback
The influence of drugs, fashion, and youth rebellion
The legacy of rave culture in today’s digital, algorithm-driven world
With immersive storytelling and fact-checked history, The Beat Beneath Britain captures the spirit of a cultural uprising — one bassline at a time.
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Dive into the untold story of how rave culture shook the foundations of Britain. The Beat Beneath Britain is a gripping, documentary-style journey through the sounds, scenes, and subcultures that defined a generation. From acid house and warehouse raves to jungle, trance, and the rise of the superclubs, this book traces the raw, unfiltered evolution of UK dance music - and the people who lived it.Inside, you'll uncover: The origins of the 1988 Second Summer of LovePirate radio, DIY flyers, and the underground networks that fuelled a revolutionPersonal stories from ravers, DJs, and promotersThe politics, police crackdowns, and public pushbackThe influence of drugs, fashion, and youth rebellionThe legacy of rave culture in today's digital, algorithm-driven world With immersive storytelling and fact-checked history, The Beat Beneath Britain captures the spirit of a cultural uprising - one bassline at a time. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798288758775
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Dive into the untold story of how rave culture shook the foundations of Britain. The Beat Beneath Britain is a gripping, documentary-style journey through the sounds, scenes, and subcultures that defined a generation. From acid house and warehouse raves to jungle, trance, and the rise of the superclubs, this book traces the raw, unfiltered evolution of UK dance music - and the people who lived it.Inside, you'll uncover: The origins of the 1988 Second Summer of LovePirate radio, DIY flyers, and the underground networks that fuelled a revolutionPersonal stories from ravers, DJs, and promotersThe politics, police crackdowns, and public pushbackThe influence of drugs, fashion, and youth rebellionThe legacy of rave culture in today's digital, algorithm-driven world With immersive storytelling and fact-checked history, The Beat Beneath Britain captures the spirit of a cultural uprising - one bassline at a time. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798288758775
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