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- Madchester was a musical and cultural scene that emerged in the English city of Manchester during the late 1980s, closely ****ociated with the indie dance...
- Madchester Rave On is the second EP by Happy Mondays. It was released in November 1989 on Factory Records. The track "Hallelujah" became the band's breakthrough...
- psychedelia to pioneer the Madchester sound. They experienced their commercial peak with the releases Bummed (1988), Madchester Rave On (1989), and Pills...
- 1980s and early 1990s, and generally ****ociated with the Northern UK's Madchester scene. The style saw alternative rock bands draw influence from psychedelia...
- 1980s, the ecstasy-fuelled dance club scene pla**** a part in the rise of Madchester with bands like the Stone Roses, Inspiral ****s and Happy Mondays. In...
- concert performances, which also helped establish them as fixtures of the Madchester and baggy cultural scenes. The record's critical standing also improved...
- Champion, Manchester-based music journalist during the Madchester era, summarised Madchester in the following way, 'White scallies put down guitars,...
- poetry Dubtronica Electronic rock Dance-rock Alternative dance Baggy (Madchester) New rave Dance-punk Electronic pop Dance-pop Freestyle Disco polo Hyperpop...
- high profile. Alternative rock reached the mainstream, emerging from the Madchester scene to produce dream pop, shoegazing, post rock and indie pop, which...
- Hallelujah is a 7-track EP by Madchester band Happy Mondays, released in the US and Australia in 1989 and featuring a number of remixes by Paul Oakenfold...