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The Second Summer of Love

How Dance Music Took Over the World

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The Second Summer of Love

By: Alon Shulman
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Summary

In 1987, four friends from London - Paul Oakenfold, Danny Rampling, Nicky Holloway and Johnny Walker - took a weeklong holiday to Ibiza. What they saw there and brought back home would give rise to a new global music and counterculture movement.

As the '80s drew to their close, with Thatcherism holding the nation tight in its grip, something funny was happening right across the jungle of Britain's nightlife scene. People were dressing down, not up, to go to clubs. And they were dancing right through the night armed seemingly with only bottles of water.

Ecstasy and acid house music had arrived on British shores, and a tribal battle for the moral future of the nation, between the youth and the establishment, had begun.

In The Second Summer of Love, author and dance music promoter Alon Shulman uses exclusive contributions from the world's biggest DJs, including Paul Oakenfold, Carl Cox, Fatboy Slim, Moby, Faithless, Mr C, Farley & Heller, Danny Rampling and many others to faithfully re-create the story of the summers of 1988 and 1989 and chart the birth and rise of Acid House, dance music and club culture right through to the modern day where dance music has become a culturally dominant global industry.

This is the first authentic account of what really happened in that glorious period - from the politics and the people to the music, the drugs, the fashion and the culture - told by people who were there, as they bring to life the creation of an underground scene which inadvertently altered the course of modern global youth culture forever.

©2019 Alon Shulman (P)2019 Audible, Ltd
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Critic reviews

"Brilliantly woven collection of aural histories...a damn fine read." (DJ Magazine)

"It's as if house music and rave culture tapped into this ancient predilection of humans to stay up all night dancing and staring into the fire, and just supercharged it with electricity and MDMA" (Moby)

"It opened my eyes and ears to a different spirit in music." (Fatboy Slim)

"What I was experiencing was right in front of my eyes, it was happening right now and I loved it." (Carl Cox)

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I guess your never going to hear everything you would expect. Having been part of the scene for 35+ years there are huge significant parts of the real story missing. It's very London centric as with only a nod to huge milestones that happened elsewhere in the UK and world. It seemed more like a point of view of a select few rather than the way it really unfolded. It is worth a read but if your not a Londoner or were part of that scene you might be disappointed. I read a lot of books of this type having been part of the birth of Acid house and still involved in the scene today. I think you have to accept that everyone who writes about it is looking at it from a different viewpoint.

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The whole genre is a performance and this book did it proud.
I lived through this era but on the fringes of the scene.
Really interesting review.

Great Performance

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Great story but needs a professional story teller to make it better, which is a shame as it’s a great book

Great story but pay a professional to read it

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Not really the story you think you’re going to get. There’s some good stuff in the and some interesting people too.
Does not capture in my opinion all of the why’ and where’s of the movement

Annoying 

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lots of information to get your teeth in to, however the book seemed to be read at breakneck speed.

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