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[Introduction]
The world's first and ultimate History of Madchester / Disc Guide with Yuutsukasa Yokota talking about the legendary movement.
Interviews with Johnny Ma (The Smith, Electronic) and Graham Massey (808 State) are included!
In the late 1980 s, Manchester, England suddenly had a crazy dance beat.
New Order, Happy Mandays, 808 State, and Stone Roses.
This sound, called Madchester, was the last dance beat before the computer overwhelmed music, the last urban movement before the Internet, and the last flower of Indy.
The "Madchester" was the last dance beat before the computer overwhelmed music, the last urban movement before the Internet, and the last flower of Indy.
The "Madchester" was the last dance beat before the computer overwhelmed music, the last urban movement before the Internet, and the last flower of Indy.
The "Madchester" that Yuutsukasa Yokota had only existed in that era.
It doesn't last long.
Hedonism, drugs, sellers, gangs, guns. and music changed. "(Johnny Ma)
Contents
Introduction / Johnny Ma Interview" I declined the invitation to join the Happy Mandays! "/ Graham Massey (808 State) Interview" Hacienda had minimal sound because it was bad "/ General Remarks : Five Years of Ups and Downs of Madchester / Manchester / Review of the most important artists who supported Madchester / Stone Roses / Happy Mandays / / james / Simply Red / Fall / Pete Shelly / Howard DeVoet / T. Coy (Mike Pickering) / Jonny Ma / Happy Mandays / Inward Cowettes / Sheratans / 808 State / A Guy Cold Gerald / New Order / A Saten Raisio / T. Coy (Mike Pickering) / Jonny Ma / Happy Mandays / Inward Red / New Order / Pete Shelly / Howard DeVoet / T. Coy (Mike Pickering) / Yuutsukasa / Yokota Born in Tokyo in 1964.
Graduated from the Faculty of Law of Keio University.
Worked at the Editorial Department of 『 CROSSBEAT 』.
Heavily influenced by Punk, The Smith, House Music, and three music revolutions from the 70 s to 80 s.
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