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.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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This was totally my scene back in the day, but for me, this documentary is all a bit of a mess. Too many strange cut scenes that seem totally irrelevant.
Some great DJ appearances and tunes, but not enough for me. Should of built up a crescendo to something wonderful that pulls it all together, but never quite happens.
Some great DJ appearances and tunes, but not enough for me. Should of built up a crescendo to something wonderful that pulls it all together, but never quite happens.
Modulations attempts to cover too wide a subject area in too little time. Electronic music is an all-encompassing label that is applied to musicians as diverse as Can, John Cage, and the Prodigy(!!). There are great segments here with pioneers such as Cage, Robert Moog, Karl-Heinz Stockhausen, and Pierre Henry. There are too many segments of talent-short and ego-long knob twiddlers. And there's an inexcusable total lack of Kraftwerk or Cabaret Voltaire, the two groups who pioneered the crossover of 'electronica' from fringe to pop. And why no interview with Afrika Bambaata? He made it onto PBS' Rock n Roll Series, and he should have been talked to here.
The lowpoint is reached when a German techno artist says that techno has absolutely no revolutionary potential....except for his own special brand of hardcore jungle!! Modulations is a fascinating but frustrating once over lightly look at this ever evolving music scene.
The lowpoint is reached when a German techno artist says that techno has absolutely no revolutionary potential....except for his own special brand of hardcore jungle!! Modulations is a fascinating but frustrating once over lightly look at this ever evolving music scene.
The documentary and the things they talk about are not so exciting. However, they show some pretty important people here in "Modulations: Cinema For the Ear".
I am watching this documentary 25 years after it was released, and it was very nostalgic for the time period - the things I experienced and the things I missed. For any fan of electronic music or rave culture, this movie is great to experience. The music clips they play are incredible; I now feel like digging back into my collection of CDs, since much of this music is not available on Spotify.
The director Iara Lee seems to have been quite active over the years, while not receiving enough recognition. I may have to look into some of her other documentaries and shorts.
8 stars for this.
2023Aug18Fri.
I am watching this documentary 25 years after it was released, and it was very nostalgic for the time period - the things I experienced and the things I missed. For any fan of electronic music or rave culture, this movie is great to experience. The music clips they play are incredible; I now feel like digging back into my collection of CDs, since much of this music is not available on Spotify.
The director Iara Lee seems to have been quite active over the years, while not receiving enough recognition. I may have to look into some of her other documentaries and shorts.
8 stars for this.
2023Aug18Fri.
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.
If you are at all interested in electronic music - in just about any form, but especially techno/jungle/acid/dnb/house/etc. make sure you see this movie. "Modulations" is a brilliant little (73 minutes) film that is a perfect visual complement to the subject matter - including trippy graphics, beat-synched cinematography, thought-provoking interviews, live shots of wired-up ravers, and of course, a ripping soundtrack.
Get your head together and check it out - you'll be glad you did.
Get your head together and check it out - you'll be glad you did.
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Partygoer: To some people it looks ridiculous, but to us... this is our thing.
- ConnectionsFeatures Dieu merci c'est vendredi (1978)
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Written, Produced, & Mixed by Armando
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- $72,688
- Sep 11, 1998
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- 1h 15m(75 min)
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