Book review: A love letter to more humble beginnings

Mark Ronson's 'Night People' is about chasing the highs of a great mix while documenting a city that no longer exists
Book review: A love letter to more humble beginnings

In 'Night People' Mark Ronson’s intent on honouring 'the old me' — the hustler hauling record crates up apartment stairs, long before smartphones lit up dancefloors or every set was documented online. File picture:Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP

  • Night People: How to be a DJ in 90s New York City 
  • Mark Ronson 
  • Century, hb £25

You have reached your article limit. Already a subscriber? Sign in

Continue reading for €5

Unlock unlimited access and exclusive benefits

BOOKS & MORE

Check out our Books Hub where you will find the latest news, reviews, features, opinions and analysis on all things books from the Irish Examiner's team of specialist writers, columnists and contributors.

More in this section

Scene & Heard

Newsletter

Music, film art, culture, books and more from Munster and beyond.......curated weekly by the Irish Examiner Arts Editor.

Cookie Policy Privacy Policy Brand Safety FAQ Help Contact Us Terms and Conditions

© Examiner Echo Group Limited