Danny Rampling Interview - Acid House 1989



Soul Underground 1989 - Acid House Article

I remember this article because it was the first time I'd seen the Genesis name in a magazine...




Evening Telegraph - Friday 11th 1989

Due mainly to the tireless efforts of England's national media Acid House events were staged up and down the country. There wasn't a village untouched by the Acid House tsunami...



The Hacienda (How not to run a club) Peter Hook (book)


The Legendary musician and cofounder of Joy Division and New Order tells the whole story—the fun, the music, the vast loss of money, the legacy—of Manchester's most iconic nightclub

Peter Hook has been shaping the course of popular music for 30 years. He provided the propulsive bass guitar melodies of Love Will Tear Us Apart, as well as Blue Monday and many other songs. As co-owner of Manchester's Hacienda club, Hook propelled the rise of acid house in the late 1980s, then suffered through its violent fall in the 1990s as gangs, drugs, greed, and a hostile police force destroyed everything he and his friends had created. This is his memory of that era and it is far sadder, funnier, scarier, and stranger than anyone has imagined. As young and naive musicians, the members of New Order were thrilled when their record label Factory opened a club. Yet as their career escalated, they toured the world, and they had top 10 hits, their royalties were being ploughed into the Hacienda and they were only being paid £20 per week. As Peter Hook tells the story of that exciting and hilarious time, all the main characters appear—Tony Wilson, Barney, Shaun Ryder—and he tells it like it truly was—a rollercoaster of success, money, confusion, and true faith.


Record Mirror - February 1988

Remember the Record Mirror? It should be noted that magazines of this sort despised Acid House, House music or electronic dance music. House music forced them to open the pages up to this new genre as it did with all the rock magazines of the period...

Italian House History - Jocks Magazine 1989




thanks Monica 

Mix-Mag (Acid House) September 1989

Thanks again to Monica for sending me these articles...