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Madchester may have been born at the Haçienda in the summer of 1988, but the city had been in creative ferment for almost a decade prior to the rise of acid house. The end-of-the-century party is the definitive account of a generational shift in popular music and youth culture, what it meant and what it led to. First published right after the Second Summer of Love, it tells the story of the transition from new pop to the political pop of the mid-1980s and its deviant offspring, post-political pop. Resisting contemporary proclamations about the end of youth culture and the rise of a new, right-leaning conformism, the book draws on interviews with DJs, record company bosses, musicians, producers and fans to outline a clear transition in pop thinking, a move from an obsession with style, packaging and synthetic sounds to content, socially conscious lyrics and a new authenticity. This edition is framed by a prologue by Tara Brabazon, asking how we can reclaim the spirit, energy and authenticity of Madchester for a post-youth, post-pop generation. It is illustrated with iconic photographs by Kevin Cummins.
Steve Redhead was Professor of Cultural Studies at Flinders University, Australia. He was a founding director of the Manchester Institute of Popular Culture. His numerous publications include Repetitive Beat Generation (2000), We Have Never Been Postmodern (2011) and Trump Studies (2018).
Memories of the future – prologue by Tara BrabazonFrom my generation to regeneration: a ‘post’-script1 Counter-cultures: the cultural politics of pop2 It all comes round again? post-subcultural pop3 Soundtracks from the global hypermarket: post-pop politics4 One nation under a hoof: whatever happened to the new bohemia?5 Don’t go back to rockville: post-political popThe absolute non-end
'The most incisive attempt yet to put acid house into a socio-political context.'i-D magazine
Redhead, Wynne, Steve Redhead, Derek Wynne, Justin O'Connor, Steve (Manchester Metropolitan University) Redhead, Derek (Manchester Institute for Popular Culture) Wynne, Justin (Manchester Institute for Popular Culture) O'Connor
Tara Brabazon, Steve Redhead, Runyararo S. Chivaura, Australia) Brabazon, Tara (Flinders University, Australia) Redhead, Steve (Flinders University, Australia) Chivaura, Runyararo S. (Flinders University