A bit of history, theory and hip-hop fiction. The stated aim of the book “to illustrate how hip-hop culture defines 21st century culture” is achieved only to a limited extent, the main points of the book sometimes read as a “montage of loosely assembled parts” (to quote a McLuhan quoted in the book), jumnping in between cyberpunk bits and hip-hop futurisms. Despite that, this is a thought provoking book, at it’s best when browsing in the history of both genres, curating lyrics and writings on hip-hop, cyberpunk characters and scenes, taking cues from media theory, free-flowing in between Tupac Shakur hologram at Coachella, Frankenstein, Electronic Voice Phenomena. If you’ve been following Christophers interviews on frontwheeldrive more than a decade ago (many of them quoted in the book - media theorists, hip hop artists, internet pioneers), you’ll enjoy this though hopping piece.