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Join The Future: Bleep Techno & the Birth of British Bass Music

Join The Future: Bleep Techno & the Birth of British Bass Music

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Join The Future: Bleep Techno & the Birth of British Bass Music

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Velocity Press

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VCPB001

A mixture of social, cultural, musical and oral history, Join The Future reveals the untold stories of bleep’s Yorkshire pioneers and those that came in their wake, moving from electro all-dayers and dub soundsystem clashes of the mid-1980s to the birth of hardcore and jungle in London and the South East. Along the way, you’ll find first-hand accounts of key clubs and raves, biographies of forgotten and overlooked production pioneers, stories of bleep outposts in Canada and the United States, and the inside story of the early years of one of electronic music’s most iconic labels, Warp Records.

Paperback: 324 pages

Written By Matt Anniss

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