Drum and bass music legend Goldie has announced he is releasing his memoir All Things Remembered" this November.
Goldie has promised it will leave no detail out from his life, including his beginnings being raised in children's homes through to his work as a graffiti artist in the 1980s and the release of his 1995 debut album 'Timeless', considered a classic of the dance music genre, reporetd Contactmusic.
Announcing his book, he said: "'All Things Remembered' is not just the story of how and why, it's everything from the children's homes to the Whispering Wheels roller-disco to rolling with the graffiti kings of New York to writing with David Bowie to reinventing myself as the Dorian Gray of breakbeat."
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The book will follow the release of 'The Journey Man', Goldie's first album since 1998, which is set to drop on June 16.
Goldie, 51, became one of the biggest music stars on the 90s and was friends with Oasis guitarist Noel Gallagher, whom he collaborated on the 1998 single 'Temper, Temper' from his second LP 'Saturnz Return'. The same LP also contained the track 'Truth' which featured the late David Bowie.
The dance music producer didn't just limit himself to the studio and embarked on acting career appearing as a henchman in 1999 James Bond film "The World Is Not Enough" opposite 007 Pierce Brosnan and later he had a role as gangster Angel Hudson in British soap opera "EastEnders".
Goldie - real name Clifford Joseph Price - has also appeared in several reality TV shows including "Celebrity Big Brother" in 2002 and BBC ballroom competition "Strictly Come Dancing" in 2010.
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