Goldie will release a “hard-hitting” memoir, titled All Things Remembered.

According to reports, British publisher Faber & Faber is working on the project, and say it’ll be an “an explosive story of abuse, revenge, graffiti, gold teeth, sawn-off shotguns, car crashes, hot yoga, absent fatherhood, and redemption through reality TV.”

The book will land on November 2, following Goldie’s triple-vinyl LP, The Journey Man, his first full-length as Goldie since 1998.

All Things Remembered is not just the story of how and why,” says Goldie. “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 fucking breakbeat.”

The book is being written with help from cultural critic Ben Thomson, who has worked on memoirs for comedian Vic Reeves, actor Phil Daniels, and The Streets’ Mike Skinner.