Introduction; 1: A Tale of Three Cities Chicago House, and New York Garage, 1980-90; 2: Digital Psychedelia Sampling and the Soundscape; 3: Living a Dream Acid House and Uk Rave, 1987-89; 4: Everything Starts with an e Ecstasy and Rave Music; 5: Twenty-Four-Hour Party People “Madchester,” Positivity, and the Rave 'n' Roll Crossover, 1988-91; 6: 'Ardkore, you know the Score the Second Wave of Rave, 1990-92; 7: America the Rave us Rave Culture, 1990-92; 8: Fight for your Right to Party Spiral Tribe and the Crusty-Raver Movement, 1991-97; 9: Feed your Head Intelligent Techno, Ambient, and Trance, 1990-94; 10: Slipping into Darkness the UK Rave Dream Turns to Nightmare, 1992-93; 11: The Future Sound of Detroit Underground Resistance, + 8, and Carl Craig, 1990-96; 12: In our Angelhood Rave as Counterculture and Spiritual Revolution; 13: Roots 'n' Future Jungle Takes over London, 1993-94; 14: In the Mix DJ Culture and Remixology, 1993-97; 15: Marching into Madness Gabba and Happy Hardcore, 1992-97; 16: Crashing the Party American Rave's Descent into the Darkside, 1993-97; 17: Sounds of Paranoia Trip-Hop, Tricky, and Pre-Millennium Tension, 1990-97; 18: War in the Jungle Intelligent Drum and Bass Versus Techstep, 1994-97; 19: Fuck Dance, Let's Art the Post-Rave Experimental Fringe, 1994-97
Simon Reynolds is a Consulting Editor at Spin magazine. He is the author of Blissed Out: The Raptures of Rock (1990) and, with Joy Press, of The Sex Revolts: Gender,Rebellion and Rock 'n' Roll (1995).
"Worthy. As a straightforward timeline account of rave culture-the
DJs, the drugs, the choons, the clubs, the clobber-Generation
Ecstasy succeeds. Tracing the music. Reynolds shows that he
certainly knows his stuff." -- Now, Toronto
"For anyone who has been to a rave or bought a techno CD, this book
is an excellent complement. Reynolds does a great job throughout,
even making this book readable for those who know littel or nothing
about techno and rave culture." -- Dead Trees Review
"Invaluable." -- Toronto Star
"The single best book about rave culture." -- TheRoverfront
Times
"A classic chronicle of the Nineties rave movement." -- James
Hunter, Rolling Stone
"Ground-breaking." -- Metro, San Jose
"Generation Ecstasy serves as an important cultural critique, a
detailed record that brings us up to date on a dynamic social
experiment in progress." -- Stephen Sande, The San Francisco
Chronicle
"Find yourself a nice comfy couch, put the kettle on and dive into
one of the most detailed and passionate accounts of the underground
youth subculture referred to as generation ecstasy. Simon Reynolds
thinks around this whole topic like no other. Generation Ecstasy is
the definitive chronicle of a revved-up, colorful youth subculture
that might just be defining a spiritual revolution of sorts." --
Red Journal
"An impressively detailed and well-informed chronology of the last
decade's transatlantic nightclub soundtrack..." -- Alex Bellos,
Newsday
"Lucid, comprehensive, and smart...Generation Ecstasy is the best
available way into what has always been a closed-to-the-grownups
world." -- Simon Frith, VillageVoice
"Reynolds captures plenty of the thrilling madness of the scene,
the drugs, the music, the fuck-the-system energy and all their
head-spinning implications... A definitive volume on a wide world
of music." -- Will Hermes, HoustonPress
"Generation Ecstasy is a more than essential work, helping us to
come to terms with a way of life which has defined so many and left
its mark on so many more. Simon Reynolds has achieved the near
impossible: represented the diverse genres and subgenres of modern
dance culture with loving care, while telling the big story in a
lucid, stimulating, and thought-provoking way. You've just got to
get a look at this one." -- Irvine Welsh, author of
Trainspotting
"A great achievement from a world class writer." -- iD
"Worthy. As a straightforward timeline account of rave
culture-the DJs, the drugs, the choons, the clubs, the
clobber-Generation Ecstasy succeeds. Tracing the music.
Reynolds shows that he certainly knows his stuff." -- Now,
Toronto
"For anyone who has been to a rave or bought a techno CD, this book
is an excellent complement. Reynolds does a great job throughout,
even making this book readable for those who know littel or nothing
about techno and rave culture." -- Dead Trees Review
"Invaluable." -- Toronto Star
"The single best book about rave culture." --
TheRoverfront Times
"A classic chronicle of the Nineties rave movement." -- James
Hunter, Rolling Stone
"Ground-breaking." -- Metro, San Jose
"Generation Ecstasy serves as an important cultural
critique, a detailed record that brings us up to date on a dynamic
social experiment in progress." -- Stephen Sande, The San
Francisco Chronicle
"Find yourself a nice comfy couch, put the kettle on and dive into
one of the most detailed and passionate accounts of the underground
youth subculture referred to as generation ecstasy. Simon Reynolds
thinks around this whole topic like no other. Generation
Ecstasy is the definitive chronicle of a revved-up, colorful
youth subculture that might just be defining a spiritual revolution
of sorts." -- Red Journal
"An impressively detailed and well-informed chronology of the last
decade's transatlantic nightclub soundtrack..." -- Alex Bellos,
Newsday
"Lucid, comprehensive, and smart...Generation Ecstasy is
the best available way into what has always been a
closed-to-the-grownups world." -- Simon Frith,
VillageVoice
"Reynolds captures plenty of the thrilling madness of the scene,
the drugs, the music, the fuck-the-system energy and all their
head-spinning implications... A definitive volume on a wide world
of music." -- Will Hermes, HoustonPress
"Generation Ecstasy is a more than essential work, helping
us to come to terms with a way of life which has defined so many
and left its mark on so many more. Simon Reynolds has achieved the
near impossible: represented the diverse genres and subgenres of
modern dance culture with loving care, while telling the big story
in a lucid, stimulating, and thought-provoking way. You've just got
to get a look at this one." -- Irvine Welsh, author of
Trainspotting
"A great achievement from a world class writer." -- iD
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