Clubbing
Studies |
It's not who you know...
It's what you know, (maybe). |
|
| Title |
Author etc. |
The British dance music industry:
a case study of independent cultural production. |
David Hesmondhalgh. British Journal of
Sociology. V. 49. No. 2. June 1998. |
Manchester England.
|
Dave Haslam. Fourth Estate. 1999. |
Adventures in Wonderland. A Decade
of Club Culture. |
Sheryl Garratt. Headline. 1998. |
200 Beats Per Minute.
|
Eddie Beverage. Sure Shot. 1998. |
The A - Z of Club Culture.
|
Ben Osborne. Sceptre. 1999. |
Subculture to Clubcultures: An Introduction
to Popular Cultural Studies. |
Steve Redhead. Blackwell. 1997. |
| The Clubcultures Reader. |
Steve Redhead, (ed). Blackwell. 1998. |
Club Cultures: Music Media and Sub-cultural
Capital. |
Sarah Thornton. Polity Press. 1995. |
Clubbing: Dancing, Ecstasy and Vitality
. |
Ben Mabon. Routledge. 1999. |
Energy Flash.
|
Simon Reynolds. Picador. 1998. |
| Last Night a DJ Saved My Life. |
Bill Brewster & Frank Broughton. Headline.
1999. |
Popular Music and Youth Culture:
Music Identity and Place. |
Andy Bennett. Macmillan Press. 2000. |
Altered State: The Story of Ecstasy
Culture and Acid House. |
Mathew Collin. Serpent's Tail. 1997. |
Safer
Clubbing. Guidance for licensing authorities, club managers and
promoters. |
Russell Webster. Drug Prevention Advisory
Service. 2002. (Click the title to access a copy). |