This is the unconventional autobiography reflecting the many facets of Goldie's life. Cult-status graffiti artist, hip-hop icon, DJ, actor and producer, Goldie is an original who has succeeded in developing his talents despite a damaging childhood. Brought up in a series of foster homes and institutions in the West Midlands, Goldie was neglected and abused for years. He turned to a life of crime in his teenage years, and became a burglar and safe-cracker with a serious drug problem. But he was also an artist on the rise, instinctively tapping into his unrestrained creativity. He took the raw street-style of graffiti and made it into an art and when his ferociously restless nature took him to music, he swiftly became an international star, transforming an underground British sound and collaborating along the way with major pop icons. Through his own label he has produced and mixed bands such as the Fugees, Garbage, the Stone Roses and Pat Metheny. Madonna chose him to DJ at her comeback gig in London in November 1999. He has also embarked on an acting career, appearing as the villain Angel in "Eastenders" and the baddie in "The World is Not Enough" and "Snatch".
This book is written in collaboration with music jounralist Paul Gorman.
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"A fascinating life story" - Lynn Barber, Observer - Observer
"Nine Lives has enough diversity, honesty and insight to make it a cut above your average celeb autobiography" - Venue - Venue
"Candid, outspoken, occasionally harrowing, often hilarious and frequently inspirational" - The Scotsman - The Scotsman
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Höhe: 162 mm
Breite: 242 mm
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978-0-340-82478-8 (9780340824788)
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Goldie was born in Walsall in 1966. His father left soon after he was born and his mother put him into care when he was three. He remained in a succession of institutions and foster homes until he was sixteen. He became a renown graffiti artist and soon after his DJing career exploded. He still DJs at numerous festivals and has a regular legendary Sunday night session in a club in London. He has played the villain Angel in 'EastEnders' and the baddie in 'The World is Not Enough' and 'Snatch'. Having sold 2 million records worldwide, collaborated with the likes of Madonna and David Bowie, and produced artists such as The Fugees, Bjork and the Stone Roses, he is hailed as the most diverse and prominent figure in jungle and drum'n'bass music.