Recommeded viewing - Films about the music we love. .
Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2009 12:42 pm
Following on from a thread i started about a new film called SPEAKING in CODE i have decided to start a thread on films about electronic music.
I recommend (amongst others) the watching of:
High Tech Soul - The Creation Of Techno Music
"The first film to tackle the deep roots of techno & the culture of Detroit, featuring in-depth interviews with Juan Atkins, Derrick May, Kevin Saunderson, Richie Hawtin, Jeff Mills, Carl Craig & more. "
Better Living Through Circuitry
This film comprehensively explores rave culture and societies views on it (mostly the positive aspects though, which is pleasent). I like it, its fun and has some good tunes and good interviews, it makes me want to go out and party.
Beat Street
I probably watch this film, along with Breakin' and Wild Style three or so times a year. Of the three, Beat Street is my favourite though. It is a fairly awful film, but if you ignore the plot the documentary footage is incredible.
Music and breakdancing from: The Rock Steady and NY Breakers, Busy Bee, Melle Mel and the Furious Five, Bambaataa & Soul Sonic Force, Tina B., Brenda Starr, Treacherous Three and Doug E. Fresh. Plus a whole bunch of old bronx footage, painted trains, The Roxy, DJ Kool Herc and more Nike Windrunners than you can shake a stick at.
If anyone has watched/watches please discuss. Also any other recomendations would be greatly recieved.
J
I recommend (amongst others) the watching of:
High Tech Soul - The Creation Of Techno Music
"The first film to tackle the deep roots of techno & the culture of Detroit, featuring in-depth interviews with Juan Atkins, Derrick May, Kevin Saunderson, Richie Hawtin, Jeff Mills, Carl Craig & more. "
Better Living Through Circuitry
This film comprehensively explores rave culture and societies views on it (mostly the positive aspects though, which is pleasent). I like it, its fun and has some good tunes and good interviews, it makes me want to go out and party.
Beat Street
I probably watch this film, along with Breakin' and Wild Style three or so times a year. Of the three, Beat Street is my favourite though. It is a fairly awful film, but if you ignore the plot the documentary footage is incredible.
Music and breakdancing from: The Rock Steady and NY Breakers, Busy Bee, Melle Mel and the Furious Five, Bambaataa & Soul Sonic Force, Tina B., Brenda Starr, Treacherous Three and Doug E. Fresh. Plus a whole bunch of old bronx footage, painted trains, The Roxy, DJ Kool Herc and more Nike Windrunners than you can shake a stick at.
If anyone has watched/watches please discuss. Also any other recomendations would be greatly recieved.
J