DANCEFLOOR THUNDERSTORM Update: The Press Speaks!
Hey all,
Well, it's been three days now, and the Kickstarter campaign for DANCEFLOOR THUNDERSTORM has reached 10% of its' goals, which is quite a good thing. Another such good thing is the attention that the book is getting in the electronic music press. Take a look at these first three examples:
Well, it's been three days now, and the Kickstarter campaign for DANCEFLOOR THUNDERSTORM has reached 10% of its' goals, which is quite a good thing. Another such good thing is the attention that the book is getting in the electronic music press. Take a look at these first three examples:
“Photographer Michael Tullberg shot hundreds of images for
URB and other magazines at the height of LA’s 90s rave scene. Many of those
images, plus hundreds of never-before-seen shots make up this 300 page tribute
to LA’s rave underground. From raves on the Venice boardwalk and downtown’s
Alexandria Hotel, to the National Orange Show in San Bernardino and the desert
raves all the way to Indio, no collection of photos from this magical time and
place have ever been assembled before.”
Legendary EDM Photographer Launches Kickstarter For
Dancefloor Thunderstorm Photo Book
("Legendary"...I like that! Heh heh)
“The book contains hundreds of
Tullberg’s dazzling photographs from the early days of classic events like
Electric Daisy Carnival, Nocturnal Wonderland and Dune. This is straight rave
history, and it cannot be preserved in the proper medium with the respect it
deserves without your contribution – get over to Kickstarter and be part of
this incredibly worthy project.”
Magneticmag.com: http://www.magneticmag.com/2013/12/kickstarter-project-dancefloor-thunderstorm-land-of-the-free-home-of-the-rave-edm-news/
“Long time BPM Magazine and Magnetic Mag friend Michael
Tullberg has just launched a great Kickstarter campaign to fund his new book “Dancefloor
Thunderstorm: Land of the Free, Home of the Rave”, a history of the Southern
California Rave scene. If you grew up in this era or want to know more about
the scene that started what we now call EDM, this is going to be a fantastic
book.”
OK, I'm officially getting encouraged now. Hopefully my new publicist will be able to drum up a lot more such articles!
M
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