<p>'Sacha Lord is the man who transformed Manchester's nightlife.' <strong><em>Rolling Stone</em></strong></p>
<p>'Rip-roaring … What separates Lord’s book from the clichés about gurners in bucket hats is its focus on the darker period.' <strong><em>The Times</em></strong></p>
<p>'Enjoyable … The tracklists at the end really endure.' <strong><em>Observer</em></strong></p>
<p>'Runs from the dirty and criminal 1990s to the contemporary superclub scene.' <strong><em>Telegraph</em></strong></p>
<p>'Sacha keeps the flame of the Manchester scene alight.' <strong>Ian Brown</strong></p>
<p>'This book proves anything's possible in Manchester.' <strong>Aitch</strong></p>
<p>'Might fill in a few blanks.' <strong>Shaun Ryder</strong></p>

The must-read memoir from the visionary figure behind Manchester's legendary music scene, from The Haçienda to The Warehouse Project.

Tales From the Dance Floor is an electrifying journey into the heart of Manchester’s music culture with its most influential promoter.

Over the past three decades, Sacha Lord has hosted countless iconic parties, booked legendary DJs, and shaped an underground scene that influenced a generation. Working with iconic acts including the Prodigy, New Order, the Chemical Brothers, Snoop Dogg, Fat Boy Slim, Andrew Weatherall, Aphex Twin, Four Tet, the Gallagher brothers and Jamie XX, he has thrown some of the biggest parties that the UK has ever seen.

But it wasn’t an easy road to get there. As this no-holds-barred account makes clear, Manchester’s music revolution was fuelled by raw energy, creativity, enterprise and a number of other unidentified substances. From drive-by shootings to gang turf wars and nights out that never ended, Sacha Lord reveals, at 130bpm, the highs – and lows – of life bringing some of the planet’s biggest stars to the world’s greatest city.

Featuring makeshift helipads, oysters with Grace Jones and more drugged-up rats than you could shake a big stick at, Tales From the Dance Floor is an absolute banger of a book.

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The must-read memoir from the visionary figure behind Manchester's legendary music scene, from The Haçienda to The Warehouse Project.

The Sunday Times bestselling memoir from the man behind the biggest nightclub in Manchester – and the world

The Sunday Times bestselling memoir from the man behind the biggest nightclub in Manchester – and the world

  • 30 col plates (16pp)

This is a fun, frank, warts-and-all account of the heady highs and the tribulations of the music industry

Sacha has high-profile contacts from his three-decade career as music/club promoter, including Calvin Harris, Aitch, Andy Burnham, Annie Mac and more

There is a resurgence of interest in Manchester’s music scene as new venues have opened and Oasis have reformed

Competition: The Hacienda; Twisting My Melon; Oh Yes Oh Yes; The Second Summer of Love ;I Don’t Take Requests; Let’s Make Lots of Money; Class of 88; Supersonic. Peter Hook; Shaun Ryder; Kevin Cummins; Carl Cox; Sheryl Garratt; Rebecca Hook; DJ Paulette; John Robb

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780008656317
Publisert
2024-04-11
Utgiver
HarperCollins Publishers
Vekt
540 gr
Høyde
240 mm
Bredde
159 mm
Dybde
33 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
320

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Biografisk notat

Sacha Lord is synonymous with Manchester's nightlife. For over three decades, he has been at the centre of the city’s transformation, bringing international music events and festivals to its streets as co-founder of Sankeys and The Warehouse Project. In 2018, he was appointed Night-Time Economy Advisor for Greater Manchester by Andy Burnham. He lives in south Manchester with his wife and young son.

Luke Bainbridge is a bestselling author and journalist from Manchester. He has written for the Guardian and Observer for 25 years and was deputy editor of the award-winning Observer Music Monthly. Just like Sacha, he was at the centre of many of the music events recounted in Tales from the Dancefloor. He lives in London with his two daughters.