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Tales from the Dancefloor

Manchester, The Warehouse Project, Parklife, Sankeys, The Haçienda

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Tales from the Dancefloor

By: Sacha Lord, Luke Bainbridge
Narrated by: Sacha Lord
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The must-read memoir from the visionary figure behind Manchester's legendary music scene, from The Haçienda to The Warehouse Project.

Tales From the Dance Floor is an electrifying journey into the heart of Manchester’s music culture with its most influential promoter.

Over the past three decades, Sacha Lord has hosted countless iconic parties, booked legendary DJs, and shaped an underground scene that influenced a generation. Working with iconic acts including the Prodigy, New Order, the Chemical Brothers, Snoop Dogg, Fat Boy Slim, Andrew Weatherall, Aphex Twin, Four Tet, the Gallagher brothers and Jamie XX, he has thrown some of the biggest parties that the UK has ever seen.

But it wasn’t an easy road to get there. As this no-holds-barred account makes clear, Manchester’s music revolution was fuelled by raw energy, creativity, enterprise and a number of other unidentified substances. From drive-by shootings to gang turf wars and nights out that never ended, Sacha Lord reveals, at 130bpm, the highs – and lows – of life bringing some of the planet’s biggest stars to the world’s greatest city.

Featuring makeshift helipads, oysters with Grace Jones and more drugged-up rats than you could shake a big stick at, Tales From the Dance Floor is an absolute banger of a book.

©2025 Sacha Lord, Luke Bainbridge (P)2024 HarperCollins Publishers
Entertainment & Celebrities History & Criticism Music City

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Critic reviews

'Sacha keeps the flame of the Manchester scene alight.' – Ian Brown

'Might fill in a few blanks.' – Shaun Ryder

'This book proves anything's possible in Manchester.' – Aitch

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Enjoyable account of Sashas club nights over the years. Especially good if you know Manchester and went to these nights. Gets a bit name-droppy near the end but a fun easy listen non the less.

If you were there, your should listen

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This book is fascinating. Mainly because in the past I have worked with 90% of the people mentioned in the book! I love how Sacha is happy to name and shame anybody and everybody without worrying about the consequences! Very refreshing!

No holds barred!

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So many great stories about Manchester nightlife. Laugh out loud at times and really emotional at others. Can’t recommend enough!

Laugh out loud funny yet also incredibly heartwarming

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Great audio and a lot of familiar names and places. Manchester is full of legends

Felt like I was back there

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Fab book, funny, gritty and raw. The narration was natural and down to earth Mancunian. I loved hearing about some of my old haunts and stomping grounds. Very well done to all involved!!

Great listen!

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This title provides a good all round account of a young man coming from a very average background and through hard work and some risk taking achieving his dream and considerable wealth with it.

There are few amusing anecdotes in the story and some good nostalgia that I appreciated as a regular at the Hasienda in its hey day.

The book does let itself down a little towards the end when the author starts to dip into the realms of politics and starts to show his clear “lefty” agenda and his cozying up to Manchester mayor Andy Burnham became a little sickly in the end.

All round a decent listen and I’d recommend it to anyone who lived in and around the Manchester scene during this period as it provides a trip back in time however my only advice to the author would be to stick to the partying but leave the politics alone.

Good all round account.

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I’m an avid consumer of all books about rave culture and this book didn’t disappoint. Sacha tells some brilliant stories of his life as an important contributor to the Manchester scene over the past 30 years. Definitely worth a listen and it’s really well performed by Sacha too!

Must listen to for any lover for the dance scene

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Loved it. Brought back lots of great memories and of the people i made those memories with.

Brought back lots of memories

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Having lived in Manchester and spent many nights in the venues mentioned this is an insightful first hand account from behind the scenes - of the origins right up to present day (2024) with anecdotes and back stories.
Devoured in one day.
A good contribution to the important documentation of clubbing and music heritage.

A good insight into infamous Manchester institutions

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Great listen narrated by Sacha himself , which always gives the book a better feel. Manchester through the eyes of a club promoter, All you would expect from all the ups and downs of club life , gangs , drugs, , music .... from the great city of Manchester. If lived & clubbed around the times of the HAC through to now this defiantly hits the spot .

Mad for it.

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