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THE LITTLE BIG BEAT BOOK

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"The best thing about Big Beat was the idea we could break all sorts of musical rules . . . . ."

 

- Fatboy Slim -

‘Big Beat was once one of the biggest, but ironically, perhaps most misunderstood musical movements of the Mid-Late 1990’s, lead by some of the biggest artists the Electronic Dance Music scene has ever seen, such as Fatboy Slim (AKA Norman Cook), The Chemical Brothers and The Prodigy. 

It’s loud, eclectic sound with it’s syncopated beats was a smash around the world, leading to nights of boozy (but good natured) hedonism, and it was the soundtrack to the advertising world of the late 1990’s and early 2000’s. But, somewhere along the way, the genre got a massive backlash from critics, leading to a very quick and painful death, and became the very victim of it’s own success. Where did it go wrong and is there a chance for the scene to experience a revival? With new and exclusive interviews by myself from 120 of those who were in the thick of it - this is a celebratory (and sometimes humorous) look at a music scene that was short lived . . but had a very big impact. 

Order Original Edition https://www.amazon.co.uk/Little-Big-Beat-Book/dp/1912587092

Order 'The Story Of Big Beat' Bookazine Edition https://www.amazon.co.uk/Story-Big-Beat-Bookazine/dp/1949515095/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=Rory+hoy&qid=1566663582&s=books&sr=1-2

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