haste
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Altered State : The Story of Ecstasy Culture and Acid House
Although it probably over-emphasizes the London scene, this book provides a well-written introduction to the history of house music as well as to 20th-century dance music in general.
Generation Ecstasy : Into the World of Techno and Rave Culture
This book has been written by a raver and delves deep into the electronica/rave culture, the author touches on the subject of drugs but only very lightly therefore never establishing a standpoint on the issue. One thing the book does leave out - PLUR.
Rave Culture, an insider's overview
Don't know much about this book except that it depicts the American rave scene like no other.
Ecstasy : Dance, Trance & Transformation
by Nicholas Saunders, Rick Doblin
You can actually download the entire book off the net, once I find the link I'll post it. All I can say this is a MUST read - one of the best books I have read on MDMA!!
Techno Rebels : The Renegades of Electronic Funk
Delves into the development and history of techno from an American perspective as opposed to alot of books taking on the European perspective.
The Love Drug : Marching to the Beat of Ecstasy (Haworth Therapy for the Addictive Disorders)
Cohen, a researcher whose work on MDMA has been published in several scholarly journals, gives a balanced and impartial view of the drug's past and present history, covering the structural significance, legal controversy, and adverse reactions surrounding it. Accessible to general readers and partiers as well as researchers, educators, and medical professionals.
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.....to be continued
hastey
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....SLIDE BENEATH THE CITY......feel free to visit
http://clix.to/hastey
[This message has been edited by haste (edited 01 March 2001).]

Although it probably over-emphasizes the London scene, this book provides a well-written introduction to the history of house music as well as to 20th-century dance music in general.
Generation Ecstasy : Into the World of Techno and Rave Culture

This book has been written by a raver and delves deep into the electronica/rave culture, the author touches on the subject of drugs but only very lightly therefore never establishing a standpoint on the issue. One thing the book does leave out - PLUR.
Rave Culture, an insider's overview

Don't know much about this book except that it depicts the American rave scene like no other.
Ecstasy : Dance, Trance & Transformation
by Nicholas Saunders, Rick Doblin

You can actually download the entire book off the net, once I find the link I'll post it. All I can say this is a MUST read - one of the best books I have read on MDMA!!

Techno Rebels : The Renegades of Electronic Funk

Delves into the development and history of techno from an American perspective as opposed to alot of books taking on the European perspective.
The Love Drug : Marching to the Beat of Ecstasy (Haworth Therapy for the Addictive Disorders)

Cohen, a researcher whose work on MDMA has been published in several scholarly journals, gives a balanced and impartial view of the drug's past and present history, covering the structural significance, legal controversy, and adverse reactions surrounding it. Accessible to general readers and partiers as well as researchers, educators, and medical professionals.
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.....to be continued
hastey

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....SLIDE BENEATH THE CITY......feel free to visit
http://clix.to/hastey
[This message has been edited by haste (edited 01 March 2001).]