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In this excerpt from Ears to the Ground: Adventures in Field Recording & Electronic Music, Ben Murphy introduces what his book is about.| Velocity Press
Our first ever audiobook, A Darker Electricity: The Origins of the Spiral Tribe Sound System, is finally ready! Narrated by author Mark Angelo Harrison and with licensed Spiral Tribe tracks, […]| Velocity Press
Zine Scene: roughcast| Velocity Press
Zine Scene: roughcast| Velocity Press
Velocity Press publishes electronic music & club culture books. Titles include Join The Future, Secret DJ Book 2, Who Say Reload & Trip City| Velocity Press
Kirk Field chat about his latest book, Planes, Trains & Amphetamines, a hilarious account of raving, roaming, and redefining travel.| Velocity Press
Harold Heath's Long Relationships book is a biographical account of a DJ career defined by a deep love of music & a shallow amount of success| Velocity Press
In 1989, six visionary graffiti artists (Rough, Part2, Stormboy, System, Tee Roc and Solo1) were invited to join a groundbreaking new collective spearheaded by Juice 126. Now, over 35 years […] The post Remi Rough Interview appeared first on Velocity Press.| Velocity Press
Fiction can give us a distance from stories that we may think we know inside out, helping us experience the familiar in new ways, says Stef Macbeth, author of FOLK, […]| Velocity Press
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Dance or Die: A History of Hardcore is a book written by Holly Dicker and is the first global study of hardcore music, subcultures and stigmas.| Velocity Press
Holly Dicker is a club culture journalist, independent radio broadcaster and author of Dance or Die: A History of Hardcore, the first critical study of hardcore as a music, subculture and way of life – from German techno, British rave and Dutch gabber of the 90s, to the post-pandemic harder styles revival that has defined 2020s clubbing worldwide. With bylines in the Wire, the Guardian, Mixmag, Electronic Beats, DJ Mag and Resident Advisor, where she was a former staff writer, she is an aut...| Velocity Press
In this blog post, Holly Dicker shares the story behind Dance or Die: A History of Hardcore, a book born from years immersed in the global hardcore scene. From Rotterdam […]| Velocity Press
To celebrate the release of What Do You Call It? From Grassroots To The Golden Era of UK Rap, we got author David Kane to interview the book’s cover designer, […] The post Trevor Jackson Interview appeared first on Velocity Press.| Velocity Press
We spoke to six of our 2024 author roster (David Kane, Ben Murphy, Georgina Cook, Justin Patrick Moore, Jem Panufnik and Steven Vass) for our annual debrief on what they’ve […] The post 2024 Roundup appeared first on Velocity Press.| Velocity Press
In this issue of Zine Scene, we clamber under the skin of roughcast mag: A ruffneck publication from Simon Doherty, Erin Rimmer and Josh Eustace that celebrates the anarchic freedom of freelancing. […] The post Zine Scene: roughcast appeared first on Velocity Press.| Velocity Press
All City is a newsletter by music journalist Ciaran Thapar. In it, he recommends music and food and gives a window into his travels, conversations and personal diaries. Rob Smith […] The post Newsletter Selects: All City appeared first on Velocity Press.| Velocity Press
An Zine Scene interview feature with Offal Mag, a unique publication project that blends creative writing, electronic music, DIY distribution and AI voiceover.| Velocity Press
Long-time friends and collaborators, musician Daniel Avery, alongside photographer Keffer present Techno is Boring, a new book that collects a decade of work chronicling club culture. The book also includes […]| Velocity Press
An interview with No One Mag, a Queer dance zine based in Amsterdam but with a global focus.| Velocity Press
In part two of our interview with writers Ben Pedroche and David Kane on their respective new hip-hop books, Independent As F***: Underground Hip-Hop From 1995-2005 and What Do You […]| Velocity Press
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At Velocity Press, we like to think we’ve carved our lane in documenting electronic music, but in recent months our musical remit has expanded to include underground hip-hop and British […]| Velocity Press