Never Be Alone Again, Lina Abascal
Never Be Alone Again, Lina Abascal
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Never Be Alone Again
How Bloghouse United the Internet and the Dancefloor

Author: Lina Abascal

Narrator: Graham Halstead

Unabridged: 4 hr 19 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 09/27/2022

Categories: Nonfiction, Music, Dance


Synopsis

Whether you called it electro, indie dance, or were too busy scouring the internet for MP3s to care about a genre name, Never Be Alone Again: How Bloghouse United the Internet and the Dancefloor connects the disparate parts of an under-documented era in the first book focused on the musical and cultural phenomenon called bloghouse.

For a brief period in the mid-2000s, a network of independent music bloggers and fans merged the digital and physical worlds in a never-before-seen way. Their punk-inspired DIY ethos elevated noname DJs, music producers, and parties to a level of international success that was quickly eclipsed by corporatized EDM and the music festival boom. But before that, for a moment, there was bloghouse.

Never Be Alone Again: How Bloghouse United the Internet and the Dancefloor chronicles the rise of the DJ-slash-It Girl, roaming party photography, illegal Mp3 file sharing, canonical scene reports of bloghouse capitals Los Angeles and Paris, the overlooked impact of suburban Latino communities on nightlife, Kanye West's contribution to the movement, and the slow death of the blog itself.

About Lina Abascal

Lina Abascal is a writer born and raised in Los Angeles. She has written about culture, technology, and music for publications including Rolling Stone, WIRED, Nylon, Playboy, Variety, The Face, and The Fader. Her satire has appeared in McSweeney's. She formerly wrote the VICE column "Around the World in 80 Raves." She is the author of three self-published essay and short story paper zines and teaches English at California State University, Long Beach. She is the founder and moderator of the book club at the nonprofit art space Junior High Los Angeles.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Alex on July 31, 2022

Made me so nostalgic for an era I missed, and sent me down so many fucked up rabbit holes - the bloghouse It Girl who dated Joaquin Phoenix, the Dolly Parton cameo, Kanye's fascination w the scene, the alt lit connection (Jordan Castro, Tao Lin etc), le roots of le Megsuperstarprincess-speak, and th......more

Goodreads review by Remi on December 27, 2021

LOVED this book! As a huge bloghouse fan, I’m thrilled that someone finally wrote a real academic text about this fascinating and super fun time period in music history. Lina Abascal did a bang up job and really captured the spirit, and tells the story how I remember it happening. Plus I learned a l......more

Goodreads review by Mindy Burroughs on January 24, 2022

Currently attempting to survive this massive dose of nostalgia. Highly recommend, especially if you were a certain kind of house party weirdo in the early 2000s.......more

Goodreads review by Shaunt on January 06, 2022

Reminisces......more

Goodreads review by Noortje on May 05, 2024

this was exactly what i hoped it would be! this book is a time capsule enclosing a scene, an era, and a nostalgia for a musical landscape that seems far away yet closer than ever. through countless interviews and what seems like insane wayback machine research, abascal paints a picture of bloghouse......more