Bazsites.com Madchester
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On the Web
- Madchester - Edinburgh club devoted to this type of music. Provides top ten list and news.
- Triple J: Happy Mondays and Madchester - Interviews with the band and Tony Wilson of Factory Records. Requires RealPlayer.
- Qualm - Contains sound files for the neo-grunge garage band from Portland, Oregon.
- Wedge - News and tour dates for the 'rat noyze' collective based in southeast England.
- Turkish Prince of Pop Tarkan - Fan site for the Turkish pop star includes a short biography, discography, and pictures.
- Sum Finks - Collective of musicians, DJs, and artists. News, profiles, pictures, and sound files.
- B*witched Global - Includes news, pictures, and audio/video files.
- Triple J: Happy Mondays - Australian radio station Triple J interviews Shaun Ryder, Tony Wilson, and Pete Carroll; talking about the band and the Madchester movement. Requires Real Player.
- Kenny Toomey's Salute To Elvis - Impersonator and fansite; Includes biography, audio files and photos. Fan section includes rare audio, and pictures.
- The Company Poland's Fishing - Audio samples, pictures and image gallery.
Wikipedia Articles
- Bez's Madchester Anthems: Sorted Tunes from Back in the Day - Bez's Madchester Anthems: Sorted Tunes From Back In The Day!. is a Madchester compilation album, compiled by Bez (known from the bands Happy Mondays and Black Grape) and released in 2006.
- Madchester Rave on E.P. - The Happy Mondays' Madchester Rave On E.P.
- Madchester - The term Madchester was coined for a rock music scene that developed in Manchester, England, at the end of the 1980s and the beginning of the 1990s.
- The Platinum Collection (Happy Mondays album) - The Platinum Collection is a compilation album by Madchester band the Happy Mondays. It is the bands fourth compilation.
- Life (Inspiral Carpets album) - Life is the debut studio album from British indie band Inspiral Carpets. It was released 23 April 1990 on Cow Records, through Mute Records during the period dubbed Madchester by the British media.