You spin me round
You spin me round is an illuminating collection of essays, an essential mixtape that takes elements of music – songs, performances, albums, gigs – as points of departure. Some of the finest writers at work today reflect on what music has meant to them at different moments in their lives.
The writers sift through the material artefacts of their music worlds – torn ticket stubs, creased flyers, worsted wristbands – those items that slip out of a book or the back of a drawer, or that appear crumpled in the pocket of an old coat. You spin me round is a compilation of totems, a distillation of ineffable musical experiences.
With contributions by Ciaran Carson, Brian Dillon, Wendy Erskine, Aingeala Flannery, Peter Geoghegan, Colin Graham, M. John Harrison, Tabitha Lasley, Declan Long, Jayne A. Quan, McKenzie Wark, and Sydney Weinberg.
Publication date: 26 February 2025
Publicity: Peter O’Connell, peter@peteroconnellmedia.com
EXTS: 11 × 17.5 cm, 143 pp., 7 b/w ills., softcover
ISBN: 978-1-9161509-5-9
Design: Daly & Lyon
RRP: €15 / £13
Images 2–4 Courtesy of Wayne Daly.
You spin me round is a humming, buzzing, memory-rattling examination of the distorted channels through which music remains meaningful. Funny, wistful, and full of the half-youthful yearning music most ardently permits, each essay echoes with the haunting sound of the songs that vibrate within us, long after their final note has faded.
* Ian Maleney, author of Minor Monuments
A wonderful pocket-size collection … It’s a great insight into the highly personal experience that is our relationship with music
*The Gloss
Sharp … deeply personal … superb …
*Tony Clayton-Lea, Irish Independent
Beneath its delicate veneer, this smartly dressed collection punches furiously’
* Colm O’Callaghan, Irish Examiner
They’ll have you reaching for albums that’ll relight memories of your own. Drop the needle and let the magic fill the air. It ain’t why. It just is
* Pat Carty, Sunday Business Post
The Best Books of 2024
* Hot Press
Top 12 Music Books of 2024
* Irish Examiner
You spin me round is an illuminating collection of essays, an essential mixtape that takes elements of music – songs, performances, albums, gigs – as points of departure. Some of the finest writers at work today reflect on what music has meant to them at different moments in their lives.
The writers sift through the material artefacts of their music worlds – torn ticket stubs, creased flyers, worsted wristbands – those items that slip out of a book or the back of a drawer, or that appear crumpled in the pocket of an old coat. You spin me round is a compilation of totems, a distillation of ineffable musical experiences.
With contributions by Ciaran Carson, Brian Dillon, Wendy Erskine, Aingeala Flannery, Peter Geoghegan, Colin Graham, M. John Harrison, Tabitha Lasley, Declan Long, Jayne A. Quan, McKenzie Wark, and Sydney Weinberg.
Publication date: 26 February 2025
Publicity: Peter O’Connell, peter@peteroconnellmedia.com
EXTS: 11 × 17.5 cm, 143 pp., 7 b/w ills., softcover
ISBN: 978-1-9161509-5-9
Design: Daly & Lyon
RRP: €15 / £13
Images 2–4 Courtesy of Wayne Daly.
You spin me round is a humming, buzzing, memory-rattling examination of the distorted channels through which music remains meaningful. Funny, wistful, and full of the half-youthful yearning music most ardently permits, each essay echoes with the haunting sound of the songs that vibrate within us, long after their final note has faded.
* Ian Maleney, author of Minor Monuments
A wonderful pocket-size collection … It’s a great insight into the highly personal experience that is our relationship with music
*The Gloss
Sharp … deeply personal … superb …
*Tony Clayton-Lea, Irish Independent
Beneath its delicate veneer, this smartly dressed collection punches furiously’
* Colm O’Callaghan, Irish Examiner
They’ll have you reaching for albums that’ll relight memories of your own. Drop the needle and let the magic fill the air. It ain’t why. It just is
* Pat Carty, Sunday Business Post
The Best Books of 2024
* Hot Press
Top 12 Music Books of 2024
* Irish Examiner
You spin me round is an illuminating collection of essays, an essential mixtape that takes elements of music – songs, performances, albums, gigs – as points of departure. Some of the finest writers at work today reflect on what music has meant to them at different moments in their lives.
The writers sift through the material artefacts of their music worlds – torn ticket stubs, creased flyers, worsted wristbands – those items that slip out of a book or the back of a drawer, or that appear crumpled in the pocket of an old coat. You spin me round is a compilation of totems, a distillation of ineffable musical experiences.
With contributions by Ciaran Carson, Brian Dillon, Wendy Erskine, Aingeala Flannery, Peter Geoghegan, Colin Graham, M. John Harrison, Tabitha Lasley, Declan Long, Jayne A. Quan, McKenzie Wark, and Sydney Weinberg.
Publication date: 26 February 2025
Publicity: Peter O’Connell, peter@peteroconnellmedia.com
EXTS: 11 × 17.5 cm, 143 pp., 7 b/w ills., softcover
ISBN: 978-1-9161509-5-9
Design: Daly & Lyon
RRP: €15 / £13
Images 2–4 Courtesy of Wayne Daly.
You spin me round is a humming, buzzing, memory-rattling examination of the distorted channels through which music remains meaningful. Funny, wistful, and full of the half-youthful yearning music most ardently permits, each essay echoes with the haunting sound of the songs that vibrate within us, long after their final note has faded.
* Ian Maleney, author of Minor Monuments
A wonderful pocket-size collection … It’s a great insight into the highly personal experience that is our relationship with music
*The Gloss
Sharp … deeply personal … superb …
*Tony Clayton-Lea, Irish Independent
Beneath its delicate veneer, this smartly dressed collection punches furiously’
* Colm O’Callaghan, Irish Examiner
They’ll have you reaching for albums that’ll relight memories of your own. Drop the needle and let the magic fill the air. It ain’t why. It just is
* Pat Carty, Sunday Business Post
The Best Books of 2024
* Hot Press
Top 12 Music Books of 2024
* Irish Examiner