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Dean Cavanagh


Dean Cavanagh is an award-winning screenwriter and artist born in Bradford, West Yorkshire.

He started his writing career in freelance journalism, contributing to UK magazines such as The Face, Melody Maker, i-D and NME.

In 1990, at the height of the acid house scene, he founded the club culture magazine Herb Garden and a band with Enzo Annecchini. His electronic music outfit, Glamorous Hooligan, was picked up by Warner Bros. offshoot Arthrob, and in 1996, they released a critically acclaimed album Naked City Soundtrax. Glamorous Hooligan's first album Wasted Youth Club Classics was released by indie label Mass of Black in 1994 Cavanagh has stated that his proudest moment was getting Robert Anton Wilson to guest on one of the tracks. As a musician, he featured on John Peel's Sounds of the Suburbs TV show, in the late 1990s.

As a clubland promoter, he ran popular underground house music, and techno, clubs in Bradford, called Tolerance, before moving on to Leeds, where he promoted the successful Soundclash club bringing in respected DJs such as Andrew Weatherall, Alex Patterson, Adrian Sherwood and J. Saul Kane.

His first short story "Mile High Meltdown" was included in the best-selling Disco Biscuits anthology, published by Sceptre, and brought rave reviews, but it was music that first introduced him to the public domain. Music journalism was where he began his career. As a journalist he contributed to The Guardian, The Daily Mail, The Times, The Telegraph, New Musical Express, Melody Maker, Positive Energy of Madness, The Face, as well as the Herb Garden, and i-D. He has also worked in copywriting, penning many commercials and working alongside directors John McFarlane and Tarsem Singh before progressing to writing TV, theater plays and film.


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