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Night People

How to Be a DJ in '90s New York City

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Night People

By: Mark Ronson
Narrated by: Mark Ronson
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Capturing the music, characters, escapades, and energy of his DJ days, a profound memoir from seven-time Grammy-winning record producer Mark Ronson.

Lady Gaga, Adele, Amy Winehouse, Dua Lipa, Bruno Mars, Miley Cyrus, the Barbie soundtrack—behind some of the biggest musical moments in the past two decades is one man: Mark Ronson. Night People conjures the undeniable magic of the city's bygone nightlife—a time when clubs were diverse, glamorous, and a little lawless, and each night brought a heady mix of music, ambition, danger, delight, and possibility. It's about the beauty of what you can create with just two Technics and a mixer, in a golden era before Giuliani, camera phones, and bottle service upended everything. It's also about a teenager finding his way—stalking DJ Stretch Armstrong and biting his mixes, crate-digging in every corner of New York, grinding gig after gig through a decade of incredible music—and finding a community of people who, in their own strange, cracked ways, lived for the night.

Organized around the venues that defined his experience of the downtown scene, Ronson evokes the specific rush of that decade and those spaces—where fashion folks and rappers on the rise danced alongside club kids and 9-to-5'ers—and invites us into the tribe of creatives and partiers who came alive when the sun went down. A heartfelt coming-of-age tale, Night People is the definitive account of '90s New York nightlife and the making of a musical mastermind.

©2025 Mark Ronson (P)2025 Grand Central Publishing
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"In Night People, Mark Ronson tells his own sweet, intimate, and sometimes extremely funny story of what it’s like to be inside an era of pure musical magic before anyone but you and your friends even know it’s happening. His is a perfect New York tale — the kind that makes you jealous you weren’t there, grateful for your own version, and racing to make a playlist so you can visit this world anytime you want. It’s also about the power of obsession with the thing you love, and how it can drive you to find your people, the ones who will eventually introduce you to yourself.” —Lizzie Goodman, author of the New York Times bestseller Meet Me in the Bathroom

"Night People is not just Mark Ronson’s origin story. It’s a snapshot of 1990s New York City from a figure at the epicenter of its culture. It’s a book about the life of a DJ, by a DJ, in the same groundbreaking way that Anthony Bourdain’s Kitchen Confidential illuminated the life of a chef. And it’s also a lovely, sweet story about a small family and a tight community, even though you may know these people’s names well. This quadruple blend is not surprising: It comes from pop music’s master synthesist.” —Dan Charnas, author of the PEN Award-winning, New York Times Bestseller Dilla Time and The Big Payback: The History of the Business of Hip-Hop

“Mark Ronson’s transporting memoir is a New York bildungsroman about an uptown kid with a downtown heart that beats to hip hop while longing for a sound that’s all his own. Night People reads like a playlist of life's hard knocks and small triumphs that somehow flows effortlessly on the page, not unlike his talent as a DJ to mix songs that kept the crowd shaking on the dance floor.” —Griffin Dunne, author of the New York Times bestseller The Friday Afternoon Club

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If you have any even vague connection to the night life world, 90s / 2000s nyc or dj world read this. Humble and authentic and such a fun trip back to a really special time. RIP jemz! So glad this book exists.

Can’t recommend enough

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Loved this book. It literally made me smile and made me want to spend hours picking out an outfit and dance.

Memories…

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Listened all the way through into the night and didn’t stop until it was finished and dawn washed my view of the Statue of Liberty in a new day. A retired night person, this book filled me with nostalgia, and appreciation for a youth spent chasing the zeitgeist. If you’ve ever lived for the lightening rod moments that seem to make time stand still because the music had captured you this book is for you. Ronson describes with imaginative prose the elusive cool of the people and places he pays homage all while maintaining an undertone of vulnerable self-awareness and impressive education of the music that connects them. Brilliant. Educational. Funny. Thoughtful.

Captivating, Nostalgic, and vulnerable.

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As a kid that grew up in the grave and seen his stories of her amazing producers times that shaped me and my friends

The most amazing memory triggered

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