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Disco 2000 (anthology)

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Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print Paperback

ISBN
  
0-340-70771-2

Author
  
Sarah Champion

Publisher
  
Sceptre

Editor
  
Sarah Champion

Publication date
  
1998

Pages
  
364 pp

Originally published
  
1998

Genre
  
Science Fiction

Country
  
Great Britain

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Disco 2000 is a 1998 collection of original short stories edited by music journalist Sarah Champion. The stories in the collection are set in the last hours of 1999, and while the authors featured are largely known for their science fiction work, not every story is strictly of that genre. The collection is a follow up to Champion's previous collection, Disco Biscuits, which took the British club scene as its topic.

Contents

Contents

  • "Witnessing the Millennium" - Pat Cadigan
  • "English Astronaut" - Nicholas Blincoe
  • "I'm a Policeman" - Grant Morrison (connected to "And We're All Policemen", from The Invisibles)
  • "Identity" - Jonathan Brook
  • "Vine of the Soul" - Poppy Z. Brite (features characters from Brite's second novel, Drawing Blood)
  • "The Millennium Loop" - Charlie Hall
  • "A Short Archeology of the Chemical Age" - Doug Hawes
  • "Mama Told Me Not to Come" - Paul Di Filippo
  • "Gigantic" - Steve Aylett
  • "Let's Grind, or How K2 Plant Hire Ltd Went to Work" - Bill Drummond (connected to 2K's Fuck the Millennium project)
  • "Radiant Flower of The Divine Heavens" - Margaret Millar
  • "Game On" - Helen Mead
  • "Piece Of My Mind" - Courttia Newland
  • "Is Everybody Here?" - Douglas Rushkoff
  • "Pavlovs Bitch and Yoga Cow Reach 2000" - Tanya Glyde
  • "Retoxicity" - Steve Beard (an excerpt from Beard's novel Digital Leatherette)
  • "Crunch" - Neal Stephenson (an excerpt from Stephenson's novel Cryptonomicon)
  • "Dali's Clocks" - Robert Anton Wilson
  • "Fire At The Ativan Factory" - Douglas Coupland
  • Album

    According to Disco 2000's afterword, Champion also released a companion album entitled Disco 2000: Various Artists, featuring "futuristic music for the end of the millennium, especially recorded as a companion to this book."

    Reception

    Disco 2000 has received largely positive reviews, and holds a three star rating on Good Reads. A review on LibraryThing refers to it as "essential reading for anyone with an interest in the cultural musings from 1990's folk, as they pondered the millenium", and another on Amazon.com states that it spans "the entire spectrum of subcultural discourse from science fiction to cyberpunk to frustrated romance. The gritty experiences of contemporary youth technoculture saturate every selection with brilliant poetry and prose. These are the voices of club kids past, present and future...an absolute must read for people who have experienced the journey into the techno-underworld."

    References

    Disco 2000 (anthology) Wikipedia