Music
Peter Hook releases Haçienda book, album
Published Wednesday, Sep 16 2009, 16:27 BST | By Mayer Nissim

WENN
The ex-Joy Division and New Order bassist launches a book on the same day titled The Haçienda: How Not To Run A Club.
In the book, Hook said: "What a f**k up we made of it. Or did we? Sitting here now I wonder. It's 2009 and the Haçienda has never been more well-known.
"This year we celebrate 21 years of acid house and we are holding Haçienda nights across the UK and have merchandise deals for CDs, T-shirts, shoes, posters, even a bespoke bike frame and a fine art project. Where will it end?"
The Haçienda Acid House Classics double-CD features a new remix of A Guy Called Gerald's 'Voodoo Ray', New Order's 'True Dub' and two previously-unreleased tracks from Hook under the Manray name, 'Ways Of Making Music' and 'We're On It'.
Hook will launch the book and CD with a UK signing tour, which includes dates in Manchester, Newcastle, Glasgow, Oxford, London and Bristol.
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