EPISODE · May 5, 2026 · 56 MIN
The history of independent music in Sheffield, with author Daniel Dylan Wray
from Loud And Quiet · host Stuart Stubbs
Support this podcast by subscribing to Loud And Quiet for just £3 per monthConsidering the city of Sheffield’s music heritage – from the future pop of The Human League to stadium rock giants Def Leppard, industrial pioneers Cabaret Voltaire, legendary electronic label Warp, Pulp, ABC, Arctic Monkeys, Self Esteem, hundreds more – it’s borderline impressive that it’s never been chronicled in one book. Other music cities (Manchester, Liverpool, New York) have been 100 times over, but the people of the Steel City are a modest bunch.Writer Daniel Dylan Wray has now written that book, spanning from 1960 to the early 2020s. It’s called Groovy, Laidback & Nasty, and is publish this week, on 7 May. I spoke with Dan about his first book, from Peter Stringfellow’s forgotten life promoting Jimi Hendrix to the 150+ artists he spoke with to help tell this story. There’s also some good advice for fellow writers, and some hard truths about how writing a book actually works.Listen above or wherever you get your podcasts.Further readingOrder a copy of Groovy, Laidback & NastyTickets to Dan’s book launches in Sheffield, London and BrightonDan’s first article on Sheffield, about historic night club NicheJive Turkey for The GuardianDavid Lynch interview for Loud And QuietJust What is an Industry Plant Anyway? for Loud And QuietDavid Byrne interview for Loud And Quiet This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit loudandquiet.substack.com/subscribe
NOW PLAYING
The history of independent music in Sheffield, with author Daniel Dylan Wray
No transcript for this episode yet
Similar Episodes
No similar episodes found.
Similar Podcasts
No similar podcasts found.