The Secret DJ est un vétéran chevronné de la musique électronique, qui relate des décennies d'expériences dans le genre. Son œuvre explore les sommets vertigineux et les bas dévastateurs du DJing et de la production, des premiers jours de l'Acid House jusqu'à la gloire éventuelle et les luttes qui ont suivi. Tout au long de ces récits, un fil conducteur d'humour pince-sans-rire, de dévouement à la culture club authentique et de croyance en le pouvoir de la musique de danse pour un changement positif et l'unité persiste. Désormais activiste et commentateur influent, The Secret DJ fait office de conscience, parfois dérangeante, d'une sous-culture devenue une industrie massive, qui privilégie souvent le profit sur la passion.
The Secret Prison Governor has spent decades surrounded by every type of
prisoner known to man, from petty thieves and common drug dealers to crime
bosses and dangerous serial killers. This is his account.
Through four decades at the pointy end of dance music and club culture, the Secret DJ has seen it all. In this hilarious, gripping, and at times extremely moving follow-up to the smash hit first book, the mysterious insider pulls no punches, wryly lifting the lid on misbehaving stars, what really goes on backstage, how to survive in the DJ game, and where the real power lies in rave. Most of all, they chart how capitalism bought and sold the utopian dreams of the Acid House generation – and whether those dreams can still be saved. Essential reading for anyone who cares about the dancefloor; past, present and future.
A powerful first-hand account of working for the NHS, both before and during the COVID-19 epidemic.We, as GPs, are just one cog in the NHS. Just one of many, many cogs, all with a shared vision of saving lives. A vision, I should add, that is shared in - and out - of any crisis.'Here is an unbelievable journey to the truth of life as a GP, through spilt urine bottles, the patients who should have been in hospital months ago, existential crises, utterly unexplainable health problems and awkward silences.Find out why you only get ten minutes with a GP, why you can never see the same doctor and why they are ALWAYS running late. This is what really goes on in your local doctor's surgery, through the tired yet tireless eyes of a doctor who, despite it all, really loves his job.Thought you knew about the life of a GP? Think again.
The Secret DJ's first two books lifted the lid on what really happens behind the decks in the sometimes hilarious, sometimes harrowing world of the superstar DJ. Now they've reached out to dozens of DJs from around the world - and from every scene and genre - for their own true stories of the DJ life. Tales From the Booth raises the BPM, rounding up an all-star cast of Secret DJs to tell their anonymous stories of what it's really like to rock dancefloors for a living. From strange encounters on tour to side-splitting debauchery and afterparty excess to the seamy and even dangerous side of the industry, this is your access-all-areas backstage pass. You'll never look at a DJ quite the same again.