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OverviewMarcus Intalex was a key drum & bass producer/DJ until his untimely death in 2017 and How You Make Me Feel is a kaleidoscopic celebration of his trailblazing life and career. From emerging as a DJ on the rave scene in Burnley to surviving 'Gunchester' and taking his era-defining D&B from Manchester to the world, before effortlessly switching to techno under his Trevino moniker, he was at the bleeding edge of club culture for nearly three decades. This illustrated oral history weaves together memories from Marcus' inner circle and collaborators, unpublished photos and artwork, and words from his closest friends and family. It's the story of how a humble, restless soul, created some of the most emotionally charged dancefloor music of all-time. And how his legacy lives on through the slew of musicians and music-lovers he inspired along the way. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sherif Dhaimish , Mark O'DonnellPublisher: Velocity Press Imprint: Velocity Press ISBN: 9781913231675ISBN 10: 1913231674 Pages: 176 Publication Date: 04 October 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews""Marcus was as impactful on D&B as J Dilla was to hip hop."" Goldie ""Marcus was the beginning of my D&B career - my first release was for Soul: r. He introduced me to Darren & Tunde (Future Cut), and Goldie. He was a really good friend. I miss him a lot."" Jenna G ""When I first heard â~How You Make Me Feel' it confirmed feelings I had about drum & bass and its capacity for beauty in the dance."" Calibre Author InformationSherif Dhaimish is a publisher based in London. He is the director of Pendle Press, a cultural preservation project established in 2021. He also collaborates with publishers including CentreCentre, Kulturalis, New Dimension, Manchester University Press, Scala, Medina and Darf, for which he has produced a broad range of books. Sherif is also a writer and contributes to publications including Left Cultures, New Lines and NB Mag. Mark O'Donnell championed the Manchester drum & bass scene during its rise to global prominence in the late 90s and 00s. As a DJ, event promoter and writer, he lived and breathed every aspect of the culture and documented all the key players through seminal print publications Knowledge and ATM Magazine. He's also written for Mixmag, Time Out London and Bandcamp Daily. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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