Told through a collection of club flyers from the personal archives of NYC DJs, promotors, club kids, nightlife impresarios and the artists themselves, No Sleep: NYC Nightlife Flyers 1988-1999 is a visual history of the golden era of New York City club life. Put together by world renowned DJ Stretch Armstrong (aka Adrian Bartos) and hip-hop historian Evan Auerbach (of UpNorthTrips), No Sleep is equal parts nostalgia, modern throwback and archival grade hip hop history. If you have any interest in the hip hop of the 90s, you’re going to want this in your collection.
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