Nicholas Royle’s curated Spotify playlist is your gateway to the characters, emotions and landscapes explored within the pages of David Bowie, Enid Blyton and the sun machine. Let us know what... READ MORE
Nicholas Royle’s curated Spotify playlist is your gateway to the characters, emotions and landscapes explored within the pages of David Bowie, Enid Blyton and the sun machine. Let us know what... READ MORE
We’re looking forward to attending the London Radical Bookfair on 4th November… For those who can’t make the event, here’s a sneak preview of our book stall! Sign up to... READ MORE
A selection of music that inspired John Robb’s bestselling book, The art of darkness: The history of goth. Enjoy the playlist on Spotify! READ MORE
These are the songs, the significant moments that turned me on, tuned me in and turned it up on dancefloors all over the world and throughout my career. It’s a musical version of the book,... READ MORE
We explore Nicholas Royle’s new literary masterpiece, David Bowie, Enid Blyton and the sun machine in our latest author interview. Royle, an acclaimed writer and accomplished academic is known... READ MORE
‘This is the playlist that I made and listened to while writing my new book, Now that’s what I call a history of the 1980s (publishing July 2023). Some of the songs I listened to over and... READ MORE
To mark the today’s anniversary (22nd December) of the untimely death of Clash frontman and punk icon, Joe Strummer, we asked author Gregor Gall to share some of his findings when researching... READ MORE
The gaeilgeoir (Irish-speaking) Belfast hip-hop trio Kneecap, whose aggressive, funny, scabrous music has sparked controversy and enthusiasm on both sides of the Irish border and beyond it, recently... READ MORE
How does the radical left speak to wider numbers of people and win an audience for itself? Joe Strummer gave us a masterclass in how to use music and culture to convey radical ideas to masses of... READ MORE
It’s a London thing tells the story of the black music culture that emerged in post-colonial London at the end of the twentieth century; the people who made it, the racial and spatial politics of... READ MORE