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The Disco Files 1973-78: New York's Underground, Week by Week in Franklin, TN

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A new edition of the essential chronicle of disco culture
In 1973, Vince Aletti became the first person to write about the emerging disco scene. His engagement with disco nightlife continued throughout the decade as he wrote his weekly column for
Record World
magazine, which incorporated top ten playlists from DJs across the US (such as Larry Levan, Larry Sanders, Walter Gibbons, Tee Scott and Nicky Siano) alongside Aletti's own writings and interviews.
As disco grew from an underground secret to a billion-dollar industry, Aletti was there to document it, and
The Disco Files
is his personal memoir of those days, containing everything he wrote on the subject (most of it between 1974 and1978) augmented with photography by Peter Hujar and Toby Old. This book is the definitive and essential chronicle of disco, true from-the-trenches reporting that details, week by week, the evolution of the clubs, the DJs, and above all, the music, through magazine articles, beautiful photographs, hundreds of club charts and thousands of record reviews.
Photocopies of Aletti's
columns circulated for years among DJs and music lovers, until they were finally collected in 2009 into the first edition of
, an instant classic that quickly sold out. This new edition of
brings Aletti's compulsively readable disco writing back into print, adding an interview with Fran Lebowitz originally published in the
Village Voice
in 1990.
Throughout his career, curator, writer and critic Vince Aletti (born 1945) has been at the forefront of music, culture and the arts. He wrote for
and
Rolling Stone
and covered the club scene in the late 1970s and 1980s for the
, where he would serve as art editor until 2005. In addition to curating numerous photography exhibitions, Aletti writes about photography for the
New Yorker
.
A new edition of the essential chronicle of disco culture
In 1973, Vince Aletti became the first person to write about the emerging disco scene. His engagement with disco nightlife continued throughout the decade as he wrote his weekly column for
Record World
magazine, which incorporated top ten playlists from DJs across the US (such as Larry Levan, Larry Sanders, Walter Gibbons, Tee Scott and Nicky Siano) alongside Aletti's own writings and interviews.
As disco grew from an underground secret to a billion-dollar industry, Aletti was there to document it, and
The Disco Files
is his personal memoir of those days, containing everything he wrote on the subject (most of it between 1974 and1978) augmented with photography by Peter Hujar and Toby Old. This book is the definitive and essential chronicle of disco, true from-the-trenches reporting that details, week by week, the evolution of the clubs, the DJs, and above all, the music, through magazine articles, beautiful photographs, hundreds of club charts and thousands of record reviews.
Photocopies of Aletti's
columns circulated for years among DJs and music lovers, until they were finally collected in 2009 into the first edition of
, an instant classic that quickly sold out. This new edition of
brings Aletti's compulsively readable disco writing back into print, adding an interview with Fran Lebowitz originally published in the
Village Voice
in 1990.
Throughout his career, curator, writer and critic Vince Aletti (born 1945) has been at the forefront of music, culture and the arts. He wrote for
and
Rolling Stone
and covered the club scene in the late 1970s and 1980s for the
, where he would serve as art editor until 2005. In addition to curating numerous photography exhibitions, Aletti writes about photography for the
New Yorker
.

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