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Generation Ecstasy
into the world of techno and rave culture
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rating
Author(s) :
Simon Reynolds
Pages :
453
Pub Date :
1998
Edition(s) at Erowid :
1998(hb,1st ed,vg/g-)
Publisher :
Little, Brown & Company
ISBN :
0316741116
BLURBS #
"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

"Generation Ecstasy is a sparkling inside view of a colorful underground youth subculture, and a testimony of kids' capcity to create joy. This is rock spirituality in the twenty-first century -- polytheistic, pansexual, and multicultural. Fusing high technology, resistance, hedonism, culture, and communion, Reynolds traces the lineage of sounds, scenes, and styles with a keen eye for regional variations and an honest assessment of the downside -- drugs and other damage factors."
-- Donna Gaines, Author of Teenage Wasteland: Suburbia's Dead End Kids

"Obsessive fanboy, cut 'n' mix theorist, pop-culture paleontologist: Simon Reynolds tunnels deep into the Burgess Shale of our disposable culture. . . . An extended megamix of postmodern theory and rockcrit gone 'mental' (as the ravers say), Generation Ecstasy is social history at two hundred beats per minute."
-- Mark Dery, Author of Escape Velocity: Cyberculture at the End of the Century, Editor of Flame Wars: The Discourse of Cyberculture.