History of Drum and Bass - Literature

Literature

  • A History of Rock Music, 1951-2000 by Piero Scariffo (ISBN 978-0-595-29565-4), nonfiction in HTML form
  • All Crews: Journeys Through Jungle / Drum and Bass Culture by Brian Belle-Fortune (ISBN 978-0-9548897-0-8), nonfiction
  • Knowledge Magazine Article on the history of drum & bass radio pirates by Sarah Bentley
  • Roots 'n Future by Simon Reynolds (ISBN 978-0-330-35056-3), nonfiction
  • Rumble in the Jungle: The Invisible History of Drum and Bass by Steven Quinn, Transformations, No 3 (2002), nonfiction (ISSN 1444-377) PDF file
  • State of bass, jungle: the story so far by Martin James, Boxtree (ISBN 978-0-7522-2323-0), nonfiction
  • The Rough Guide to Drum 'n' Bass by Peter Shapiro and Alexix Maryon (ISBN 978-1-85828-433-0), nonfiction
  • King Rat by China Melville (ISBN 978-0-330-37098-1), fiction

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