
Best-selling author Kirk Field reveals exclusive summer holiday playlist that all the stars are loving
In 1999 Kirk set up Radical Escapes, the world's first holiday company catering exclusively for clubbers.
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Kirk Field has released the perfect holiday read
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Planes, Trains & Amphetamines is the story of what happened as this Rave New World threw everything it could at him from 9/11, volcanic ash clouds, suspicious customs officers and avalanches, to North Sea storms, pandemics, fraudulent accountants and the ghost of Michael Jackson.
It's the perfect holiday read with an intoxicating mix of history, hedonism and humour, becoming the UK's most popular dance music book this summer with the likes of Dua Lipa, Fatboy Slim, Judge Jules and John Digweed all enjoying reading about Kirk's hilarious tall true tales which make Club 18-30 holidays look like Sunday school outings!
Planes, Trains & Amphetamines looks set to match Kirk's Rave New World success which saw him win an ARIA award for Audiobook of the year in 2024 and the creation of his ground-breaking one-man spoken word Acid House Cabaret show which appeared at Glastonbury Festival and the Edinburgh Fringe together with a UK wide theatre tour last year.
We caught up with Kirk this week and he's compiled an exclusive summer holiday playlist for us featuring music from Layo & Bushwacka, Cliff Richard, Norman Cook and The Art Of Noise among others.
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Listen below and read what he had to say about the music.
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'A true late 90s banger!'
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'The sound of a Sunday morning on the Space Ibiza terrace.'
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'Norman Cooks up a balearic BBQ!'
'Europop earworm which sneaks back in your suitcase!'
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'Everyone's holiday mantra!'
'Intense and relentless. Like a lad's holiday should be!'
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'Melancholic holiday heartbreak.'
'The sublime sound of a mediterranean sunset'
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'What really happens in Ibiza!'
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'Check out my '25 version with skinny jabs, fake tans and socks and sliders.'
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