Agrega una trama en tu idiomaThe evolution of electronic music and its many genres. How the wide range of styles and scenes formed through experimentations on sound formation.The evolution of electronic music and its many genres. How the wide range of styles and scenes formed through experimentations on sound formation.The evolution of electronic music and its many genres. How the wide range of styles and scenes formed through experimentations on sound formation.
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Being a fan of electronic music for several years now, I was surprised that a full scale documentary on the history of techno was produced.
I got a chance to catch it at the Motor Lounge in Hamtramick and what I saw surprised me. This documentary is incredibly well done. It covers the history of electronica from its earliest origins in the 1950's to the modern day rave scene.
The audio is fantastic and any music lover should appreciate the facts presented within the movie. Modulations covers most of the bases, including the various techno scenes across the world. They interview many artists and the man who started it all (inventing the Moog Synth). This is great stuff.....
The audio and video are fantastic and I hope that they release this on DVD in the near future.
I got a chance to catch it at the Motor Lounge in Hamtramick and what I saw surprised me. This documentary is incredibly well done. It covers the history of electronica from its earliest origins in the 1950's to the modern day rave scene.
The audio is fantastic and any music lover should appreciate the facts presented within the movie. Modulations covers most of the bases, including the various techno scenes across the world. They interview many artists and the man who started it all (inventing the Moog Synth). This is great stuff.....
The audio and video are fantastic and I hope that they release this on DVD in the near future.
Pretty fine documentary. Whole thing concentrates almost exclusively on club-oriented electro-music, be House, Ambient, Illbient, Techno-Acid-Wash-Trance-Electro-Acoustic-Drumming or whatnot. I would've much preferred to see more variety included: Xenakis, Japanoise, etc. But then again there's only so much film that can be shot. Above all worth seeing again and again, if only for the wisdom of Genesis.
Smash cuts! Hardcore coverage! Dozens of dizzying locations around the globe, get ready to enter the world of electronica and meet its makers and mad doctors, blending the sounds to breathe electric life into the air injecting culture
breeding a living being with a generation riding the tide of true music and electric emotion.
From filmmaker Lara Lee comes this epic, documentary examining the electronic music scene on a global level. Spanning its history in culture from its earliest beginnings, get the music, slamming dancefloor footage, and interviews with all the exotic experts who exist within the electronic universe where all minds may enter!
From filmmaker Lara Lee comes this epic, documentary examining the electronic music scene on a global level. Spanning its history in culture from its earliest beginnings, get the music, slamming dancefloor footage, and interviews with all the exotic experts who exist within the electronic universe where all minds may enter!
a great movie for electronic music lovers. the only complaints are not even complaints. such as, too short. i could have sat there for 5 hours. missing artists. klaus schulze, tangerine dream. ambient music lovers check out Baraka(1992).
A broad range of people linked to the current and past techno scene have made it into the film and it would be mean not to note how great Holger Czukay's dancing is. But the publicity for Modulations says it "traces the evolution of electronic music", which is not quite true. There's quite a leap from the jumble of clips involving Pierre Henry and John Cage into the familiar material on disco, Kraftwerk and Derrick May.
A more serious documentary might have challenged what the techno movement has to say about itself. Techno's rhetoric is borrowed from the modernists of the 50s and 60s, but maybe the real story is a more familiar one for pop music: the dancefloor's appetite for the next big thing.
A more serious documentary might have challenged what the techno movement has to say about itself. Techno's rhetoric is borrowed from the modernists of the 50s and 60s, but maybe the real story is a more familiar one for pop music: the dancefloor's appetite for the next big thing.
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Partygoer: To some people it looks ridiculous, but to us... this is our thing.
- ConexionesFeatures Gracias a Dios es viernes (1978)
- Bandas sonoras100% of Dissin' U
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Written, Produced, & Mixed by Armando
Published by Sanlar/ Leosong Copyright Services
Courtesy of Trax Records
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- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 138,425
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 72,688
- 11 sep 1998
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 15min(75 min)
- Color
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