
Scene Within A Scene
Scottish Independent Music 1992-2001
Grant McPhee(Author)
Omnibus Press
Will be published approx. on 6. August 2026
Book
Hardback
400 pages
978-1-917274-25-8 (ISBN)
Description
SCOTLAND, 1992: the music industry is experiencing a comedown from the mid-eighties Scottish indie explosion. Key labels have collapsed; dance music and rave culture have stormed the charts. Guitar-led indie faced a reckoning: adapt or die.
But from this wreckage came reinvention. Around the country, new bands distanced themselves from the jangling guitars typified by the NME C86 cassette. Drawing inspiration from eclectic, transatlantic influences like anarcho-punk, hardcore and no-wave - these new groups were closer to Captain Beefheart than the Byrds.
However, inspiration also arose from closer inspection of the 'other sound' of the C86 cassette, specifically the roster of Big Flame, A Witness and The Mackenzies. These bands' angular and abrasive sounds emulated earlier post-punk heroes such as Josef K and Fire Engines.
SCENE WITHIN A SCENE is the story of how Scotland rebuilt its musical landscape. From the development of new labels such as Chemikal Underground, to defiant new musical directions, this book traces the formation of Scottish indie music's best-loved acts.
But from this wreckage came reinvention. Around the country, new bands distanced themselves from the jangling guitars typified by the NME C86 cassette. Drawing inspiration from eclectic, transatlantic influences like anarcho-punk, hardcore and no-wave - these new groups were closer to Captain Beefheart than the Byrds.
However, inspiration also arose from closer inspection of the 'other sound' of the C86 cassette, specifically the roster of Big Flame, A Witness and The Mackenzies. These bands' angular and abrasive sounds emulated earlier post-punk heroes such as Josef K and Fire Engines.
SCENE WITHIN A SCENE is the story of how Scotland rebuilt its musical landscape. From the development of new labels such as Chemikal Underground, to defiant new musical directions, this book traces the formation of Scottish indie music's best-loved acts.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-917274-25-8 (9781917274258)
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Grant McPhee is the director of two documentaries on Scotland's Post-Punk and Indie scenes, Big Gold Dream and Teenage Superstars, as well as the co-author of Hungry Beat: The Scottish Independent Pop Underground Movement (1977-1984) and Postcards From Scotland: Scottish Independent Music 1983-1995, published by Omnibus Press in 2024.