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Hungry Beat

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Hungry Beat
AuthorGrant McPhee & Douglas McIntyre
LanguageEnglish
GenreMusic
PublisherWhite Rabbit Books
Publication date
15 September 2022
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
Media typePrint (hardback, audiobook)
Pages565
ISBN978-1-3996-0024-8

Hungry Beat is a 2022 book published by white Rabbit Books and written by Grant McPhee and Douglas MacIntyre with Neil Cooper.[1] It is an oral history of Scotland's Post-Punk scene, focussing on the record labels Fast Product and Postcard Records. The introduction was written by Ian Rankin.[2]

The interviews were primarily conducted for 2015 documentary, Big Gold Dream and later fleshed out to include new contributions[3]

The book will feature as part of an event at the 2023 edition of Celtic Connections.[4]

Reception

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The book has been warmly received, garnering positive reviews from various critics.

Alistair Braidwood of the publication Snackmag wrote:

"It gives great insight into a time when Scottish independent music was so influential that the rest of the industry had to sit up and take notice."[5]

Mojo Magazine wrote:

"An epic, exhaustive work, Hungry Beat honours a cultural legacy which far transcends Scotland."[6]

Sequel

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A sequel titled Postcards From Scotland, was written by Grant McPhee and published in 2024 by Omnibus Books, covering Scotland’s Independent music scene from 1983-1995. A third volume covering Glasgow’s 1980’s and 1990s underground scene and featuring Franz Ferdinand, Mogwai, Bis, Belle and Sebastian and Arab Strap has been completed and will be released by Omnibus Books.[7]

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