Description
Andrew Weatherall wasn’t just a DJ — he was a curator of taste, a cultural instigator and a guiding force behind some of the most influential music of the late 20th century. From reshaping Screamadelica to founding Sabres of Paradise, Two Lone Swordsmen and The Asphodells, Weatherall defined an era without ever chasing the mainstream.
This book compiles his interviews from the legendary club culture magazine Jockey Slut (1993–2004), alongside newly commissioned writing and photography tracing his journey from Boy’s Own fanzine through Shoom, Sabresonic and beyond.
Raw, intelligent and deeply rooted in the spirit of independent music journalism, this is a proper document of British acid house history.
Details
• Title: Andrew Weatherall – A Jockey Slut Tribute
• Publisher: Disco Pogo Publishing
• Edition: Second Edition (Reprinted 2021)
• ISBN: 978-1-5272-7891-2
• Format: Paperback
All contributors donated their work, with proceeds supporting Amnesty International, MS Society, Thrombosis UK and Crisis — very much in the spirit of Weatherall himself.
Why It Matters
For fans of:
• Acid House
• Balearic / Techno / Post-punk
• Boy’s Own culture
• 90s British club history
• Independent music journalism
A solid piece of underground music history — not hype, not nostalgia, just substance.