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It's a London Thing : How Rare Groove, Acid House and Jungle Remapped the City, Paperback / softback Book

It's a London Thing : How Rare Groove, Acid House and Jungle Remapped the City Paperback / softback

Part of the Music and Society series

Paperback / softback

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This book is a record of the Black music culture that emerged in post-colonial London at the end of the twentieth century; the people who made it, the racial and spatial politics of its development and change, and the part it played in founding London’s precious, embattled multiculture.

It tells the story of the linked Black musical scenes of the city, from ska, reggae and soul in the 1970s, to rare groove and rave in the 1980s and jungle and its offshoots in the 1990s, to dubstep and grime of the 2000s.

Melville argues that these demonstrate enough common features to be thought of as one musical culture, an Afro-diasporic continuum.

Core to this idea is that this dance culture has been ignored in history and cultural theory and that it should be thought of as a powerful and internationally significant form of popular art. -- .

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