Remarkable...Carried along by prose that is as sleek and slinky as its subject.--Christine Stansell, author of The Feminist Promise
Engrossing...Hot Stuff is not just about disco; it reexamines the '70s as a decade of revolution.--James Gavin "New York Times"
Hot Stuff is a thoroughly researched, scholarly credible and fiercely entertaining dissection of disco's origins and influence...An endearing platform--with matching shoes--to the music we can't and shouldn't forget.--Warren Pederson "San Francisco Chronicle"
An alternate account of those hazy-crazy yesteryears that's ultimately indispensable.--Smith Galtney "Time Out"
A quietly dazzling history...Hot Stuff is the result of a lifetime of thinking deeply about the music and its influence.--Peter Terzian "Los Angeles Times"
Exhilarating, perceptive...an important work of cultural and musical resuscitation, written with a scholar's acumen but a fan's ardor.--Melissa Anderson "Newsday"
Echols aims for--and thoroughly achieves--a range of higher cultural insights...Revelatory.-- "Publishers Weekly"
A well-researched, culturally sensitive time capsule.-- "Kirkus Reviews"
[An] entertaining and convincing reclamation of what was once Western culture's most reviled music...It's a scholarly read powered by the thump-thump of Giorgio Moroder's synths; you'll find yourself humming Ring My Bell and searching YouTube for evidence of Sylvester's fabulosity.--Evelyn McDonnell "Miami Herald"