 | Phil Jackson - Social Science - 2004 - 189 pages
Inside Clubbing puts the spotlight on club culture - in all its sweaty, visceral and seductive glory. Moving from hip-hop clubs to fetish events and beyond, the author guides ... | |
 | Jeremy Gilbert, Ewan Pearson - Music - 2002 - 208 pages
Experiencing disco, hip hop, house, techno, drum 'n' bass and garage, Discographies plots a course through the transatlantic dance scene of the last last twenty-five years. It ... | |
 | Fiona Measham, Judith Aldridge, Howard Parker - Medical - 2001 - 216 pages
This interdisciplinary examination of dance-related drug use in Britain considers numerous aspects of drug activity, including the socio-cultural context in which it occurs ... | |
 | Tracey Skelton, Gill Valentine - Science - 1997 - 400 pages
Cool Places explores the contrasting experiences of contemporary youth. The chapters draw on techno music and ecstasy in Germany, clubbing in London, global backpacking and ... | |
 | Social Science - 2006 - 121 pages
In this book Fiona Hutton provides a fascinating insight into women's experiences of clubbing. Revealing the important role of different spaces and atmospheres in how women ... | |
 | Simon Reynolds - Social Science - 1998 - 454 pages
Generation Ecstasy is the story of rave culture and techno music. Challenging traditional ideas about music and spawning a global network of underground scenes based on the ... | |
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