Review:
'At last, the satirical cartoon-based dissection of London nightlife the world has been waiting for' -- Louis Theroux
'At last, the satirical cartoon-based dissection of
London nightlife the world has been waiting for' -- —Louis Theroux
‘Reads like a modern day Samuel Pepys ... on ecstasy ... undoubtedly a good thing’ -- —Rob Da Bank, DJ (Radio One)
‘Reads like a modern day Samuel Pepys ... on ecstasy ... undoubtedly a good thing’ -- —Rob Da Bank, DJ (Radio One)
‘The David Attenboroughs of the self-aware modern cyni-culture that is the UK’s nightlife ... no-one is safe from ridicule’ -- —Tom Vek
‘Very funny and very true. Makes you wonder why you ever put yourself through the hell of clubbing’ -- —Tom Hodgkinson, editor of The Idler and author of How to Be Idle
‘the David Attenboroughs of the self-aware modern cyni-culture that is the UK’s nightlife ... no-one is safe from ridicule’ -- —Tom Vek
About the Author:
DEVIL'S DANDRUFF is written by Neil Boorman and Daniel Pemberton. Neil Boorman, as well as being the founding promoter of infamous East London club 333, gained notoriety as the publisher of influential fanzine Shoreditch Twat and later as the editor of style and culture magazine Sleaze Nation. He is the publisher of London's newest and most stylish magazine, Good for Nothing. Daniel Pemberton, the former nightlife editor of i-D, writes for The Idler, Wired, and the Daily Telegraph, and is also a composer and DJ. Illustrator Elliot Thoburn has been producing iconic flyer artwork for 333 for three years and is a regular contributor to Loaded the Guardian and FHM.
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