Writing Out of Space
Out Of Space: How UK Cities Shaped Rave Culture by Jim Ottewill is a book that journeys through the different UK towns and cities club culture has found a home.... Read more
Out Of Space: How UK Cities Shaped Rave Culture by Jim Ottewill is a book that journeys through the different UK towns and cities club culture has found a home.... Read more
Pleased to announce that we’re publishing Coming To Berlin: Global Journeys Into An Electronic Music and Club Culture Capital this spring. Told through Paul Hanford‘s novelistic narration, the book mixes imagination and interview...... Read more
We’ve had a productive year; during this post-lockdown transition period we’ve still released six striking new titles: Ben Cardew’s Daft Punk’s Discovery, Harold Heath’s Long Relationships, Paul Turzulli’s & Eddie... Read more
Our second book of 2022 is Dreaming in Yellow, a biography of the infamous free party collective DiY and the remarkably eclectic, outrageous and occasionally deranged story of them doing it themselves. Here author Harry Harrison explains how he...... Read more
With the recent release of our first fiction title Trip City by Trevor Miller, we thought we’d compile a list of other dancefloor driven literature worth your attention.... Read more
We’ve just reissued Trip City, a dark, dancefloor-driven novel originally published in 1989. The book has been noted as the first independent multi-media literature released in the UK. Upon its... Read more
Our forthcoming book Daft Punk’s Discovery analyses the French duo’s second album. Discovery was a record that confounded many fans when it was released in 2001, thanks to its blatant pop hooks and unlikely sonic bricolage. It was a...... Read more
It’s been a year since we published Junior Tomlin‘s phenomenal Flyer & Cover Art book. Ever since we’ve been trying to do a launch party but, for obvious reasons, it’s never happened. Junior’s best-known sleeves...... Read more
Our forthcoming book The Label Machine is a practical guide to starting, running and growing your own record label. Here author Nick Sadler explains how he came to write...... Read more
Our forthcoming novel Trip City was originally released in 1989 along with a soundtrack by A Guy Called Gerald on cassette. Not only are we reissuing the book but all five tracks from the soundtrack will be available on vinyl for the first time...... Read more
Find out what Velocity Press family and friends are reading and recommending this season. From music biogs to spy thrillers, we’ve got your spring reading covered.... Read more
Talking Shop is a new series where our authors choose their five favourite book shops and/or record stores past and present. Up first it’s Harold Heath author of Long Relationships: My Incredible Journey from Unknown DJ to Small-time DJ and it’s...... Read more
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