Night People: How to Be a DJ in ‘90s New York City

£25.00

Mark Ronson’s vivid memoir of becoming a DJ in 1990s New York, capturing the energy, culture, and creativity that shaped his iconic career.

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In Night People, world-renowned producer and DJ Mark Ronson takes readers on a vivid, nostalgic journey into the heart of New York City’s 1990s club scene. Blending memoir, music history, and cultural commentary, Ronson recounts his early days hustling as a young DJ — from late-night sets in underground clubs to the electric energy of Manhattan’s nightlife.
He captures the chaos, creativity, and colourful characters that shaped the era, while reflecting on the lessons that fuelled his rise to global success. This book offers an insider’s look at the evolution of DJ culture, the power of music to unite people, and the unstoppable spirit of New York in its most iconic decade.
A must-read for music lovers, DJs, nightlife enthusiasts, and fans of Mark Ronson’s legendary work.

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