Altered State: The Story of Ecstasy Culture and Acid House
From its first publication in 1997, Altered State established itself as the definitive text on Ecstasy and dance culture. This new edition sees Matthew Collin cast a fresh eye on the heady events of the acid house 'Summer of Love' and the rave scene's euphoric escalation into commercial excess as MDMA became a mass-market narcotic. Altered State is the best-selling book on Ecstasy culture, using a cast of memorable characters to track the origins of the scene and its drug through psychedelic subcults, underground gay discos and the Balearic paradise of Ibiza, to the point where Tony Blair was using an Ecstasy anthem as an election campaign song. Altered State critically examines the ideologies and myths of the scene, documenting the criminal underside to the blissed-out image, shedding new light on the social history of the most spectacular youth movement of the twentieth century.
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Altered State: The Story of Ecstasy Culture and Acid House
From its first publication in 1997, Altered State established itself as the definitive text on Ecstasy and dance culture. This new edition sees Matthew Collin cast a fresh eye on the heady events of the acid house 'Summer of Love' and the rave scene's euphoric escalation into commercial excess as MDMA became a mass-market narcotic. Altered State is the best-selling book on Ecstasy culture, using a cast of memorable characters to track the origins of the scene and its drug through psychedelic subcults, underground gay discos and the Balearic paradise of Ibiza, to the point where Tony Blair was using an Ecstasy anthem as an election campaign song. Altered State critically examines the ideologies and myths of the scene, documenting the criminal underside to the blissed-out image, shedding new light on the social history of the most spectacular youth movement of the twentieth century.
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Altered State: The Story of Ecstasy Culture and Acid House

Altered State: The Story of Ecstasy Culture and Acid House

by Matthew Collin
Altered State: The Story of Ecstasy Culture and Acid House

Altered State: The Story of Ecstasy Culture and Acid House

by Matthew Collin

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Overview

From its first publication in 1997, Altered State established itself as the definitive text on Ecstasy and dance culture. This new edition sees Matthew Collin cast a fresh eye on the heady events of the acid house 'Summer of Love' and the rave scene's euphoric escalation into commercial excess as MDMA became a mass-market narcotic. Altered State is the best-selling book on Ecstasy culture, using a cast of memorable characters to track the origins of the scene and its drug through psychedelic subcults, underground gay discos and the Balearic paradise of Ibiza, to the point where Tony Blair was using an Ecstasy anthem as an election campaign song. Altered State critically examines the ideologies and myths of the scene, documenting the criminal underside to the blissed-out image, shedding new light on the social history of the most spectacular youth movement of the twentieth century.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781847656414
Publisher: Profile
Publication date: 12/09/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Matthew Collin is the author of the critically-acclaimed books Altered State, This is Serbia Calling, The Time of the Rebels and Pop Grenade. He has worked as a correspondent for the BBC and Al Jazeera, and as the editor of The Big Issue, i-D magazine and the Time Out website. He has also written for many newspapers and magazines, including the Guardian, Observer, Wall Street Journal, The Face, Mixmag and Mojo. He is now researching a new book for Serpent's Tail about electronic dance music culture around the world.

Interviews

Before the live bn.com chat, Matthew Collin agreed to answer some of our questions.

Q:  What are your major literary influences?

A:  Well, there were two very specific influences for this book. One was Jon Savage's England's Dreaming -- I think the most complete book on British music and culture. The other was Jay Stevens's Storming Heaven, about the psychedelic movement in the '60s and how it was shaped by political and social conditions in America.

Q:  Do you have any favorite contemporaries?

A:  I don't have an answer for that. I'm just a journalist; I don't consider myself part of the literary realm.

Q:  What are your favorite films?

A:  Besides the usual films that anyone from my generation is going to say, like "Apocalypse Now," I'm a great admirer of the Czech director Jan Svankmajer, the last surviving Prague surrealist. He makes these incredible films about dreams and twisted desires.

Q:  Do you have a favorite place you've been?

A:  Bosnia -- the former Yugoslavia in general -- has affected me most deeply. It calls into question all the pathetic little problems in your life. It also causes one to question the so-called unified Europe.

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